The answer to the first one would be C. Onomatopoeia. Just for future reference, the definition of Onomatopoeia is the process of creating a word that imitates, resembles, or suggests the sound that it is describing. Here, the bridge made a 'boom' sound, so it is imitating/telling us the sound the bridge made.
The answer to the second one would be B. Hyperbole. He/she most likely doesn't literally have a million things to do, it's just an exaggeration, which is literally what a hyperbole is :)
<span>This passage from the Odyssy describes the encounter with the sirens. They calm the seas and lull sailors to their doom with sweet melodious songs. The calming of the sea is part of their trap, to catch sailor's offguard.</span>
Irrigating crops, fire fighting, swimming pools, livestock, industries, and mining.
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Hari sits (between) you and me.
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