The passage is in third person because it refers to her as Cathy or "her"
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Innocent or unsuspecting.
Answer:
1. figurative language
“he allows her in church, as well as state, but a subordinate position, claiming apostolic authority for her exclusion from the ministry”
2. connotative language
”he has monopolized nearly all the profitable employments”
3. technical language
”he closes against her all the avenues to wealth and distinction”