Answers:
13. Standard
14. True
15. Dialogue
16. Professional
17. Symbols
I think an example of imagery in the passage is “The wind began to howl, and the rest of Kevin’s words were lost in a cacophony of rustling leaves and tortured branches as they scraped against the building”, the reason I think this is because imagery is visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work.
The most possible answer is either D or A.
In both cases, it's quite sure that these words "grieving, sigh, blight" all represent a more sorrow deviation or a more deepened mood. The best answer of the two would probably depend on how you view the poem, either as one with a hopeful mood or one with a sorrowful mood.
Although she loved her parents, Sarah was eager to leave for college and be independent