In this passage from Henry David Thoreau's Walden, the narrator uses strong sensory language to create clear images - to, in essence, paint a clear picture in words - of the forest and the hills. The narrator is able, through the use of such strong sensory language and imagery to give the read a clear image of what he is describing, which, in turns, makes the scene he is describing come to life.
Answer:
He is respectful.
Explanation:
This is because he says Mr. Sir.
I believe it is a. After the ferry ride, Marquis walked home and sat in the backyard to enjoy the pleasant weather.
Hyperbole
If don't know what it means its best to start of with what you do know
Process if elimination.
It's not a simile because it has no like or as.
Its not Personification cause its not giving the object human features.
And its not metaphor cause its not literally Applicable. I'm assuming.
So that just leaves you with hyperbole.
Answer:
The journal must be original of course, it must have an original entry, it's in chronological order. It makes sense, and the journal must have true facts and have the most recent research.