So, I think that the most loaded word is "sharply" : it provides a judgement: that the split over the issue was very big ("sharp"). The other words could be used to just describe the situation (although the situation is loaded itself).
ANSWER:
Q1. C (first person, second person, and third person)
Q2. D (blank verse)
The dependent clause in the following sentence is:
Every Sunday night I call my friends if I finish my assignments before 10:00.
A clause is a group of words that has a subject and a verb. The difference between an independent and a dependent clause is the type of word it starts with. A dependent clause starts with a subordinator word such as “when", “if” or “which" as in the case highlighted in bold.
You know, I was there for that whole sordid affair. Marvelous time! Butterflies, blood, a fox, a severed head... Oh, and the cheese! To die for.
I think the answer is nervous