Below I have bolded the parts of speech:
Jill bought a new dress for the party.
Jill (subject) bought (verb) a new dress (indirect object) for the party (direct object).
Answer: E. subject→verb→indirect object→direct object
Hope this helps!
Answer:
I am writing to let you know what I am doing this week. I just got back from the Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucestershire, England. It was a strange experience but fun!
Explanation:
Sorry but I am not sure about the last question.
I would say understatement, i guess it could be sarcastic, but I've never learned sarcasm as figuritive language, if it was my question I would say understatement.