Answer:
The answer is hyperbole.
Explanation:
It's a familiar question.
Also, Hyperbole is an exaggeration. The most blatant display of exaggeration here is the author's description of her laughter.
The following lines show this:
"...and it nearly killed her laughing"
"...she laughed herself lame--she did, indeed;"
She couldn't have possibly laughed herself lame of course but the hyperbole is used in showing how hard she must have laughed at what he was telling her.
Answer:
1) bling
jewellery, decoration, or clothing that attracts attention because looks expensive
2) buko
coconut, coconut water; a person who is less than 5ft tall and really angry
3) cheeseball
lacking taste, style, or originality
4) kadult
person who is technically an adult due to age but still acts like a child.
5) mankini
a brief one-piece bathing garment for men
6) freegan
a person who rejects consumerism and seeks to help the environment by reducing waste
7) youthquake
a significant cultural, political, or social change arising from the actions or influence of young people
8) noob
a person who is inexperienced in a particular activity, especially use of the Internet or computer
9) photobomb
spoil a photograph by unexpectedly appearing in the camera's field of view as the picture is taken
10) conlang
an invented language intended for human communication
I would say a book. But I’m not sure. Sorry this isn’t much help!
Matches:
1. maturity
2. Friendliness
3. serenity
4. Humility
5.opaque
6. Purity
7. Diligence
8. tranquility
9. Rebirth
10. Responsibility
For number 2. It’s C I believe