3 different writing techniques could include alliteration, personification or foreshadowing.
I believe that it is a metaphor because metaphors compare things without using the words like or as.
5 is being, 6 is has been, 8: has been done, have been built, has been put on, is done, the walls are being painted, fitted, is, fit
<span>by discouraging a hasty course of action</span>
Answer: act as a single unified sentence
Explanation: I suspect this is the answer, because usually it would be like a list. And the list wouldn’t usually be separated in different sentences