Simile, which is a Rhetorical Device
The term 'chill out' is a slang term for 'relax', 'take it easy', 'don't get aggravated', etc.
It's not a saying, they're stating the truth, some rap stars are calm, or as they put it, "chill" and the term "chill out" is slang for rappers calming down.
metaphor
Allusion
antagonist
Elegy
amazingly patriotic
Symbolism
This is an example of a paradox (an impossible situation).
The term 'chill out' is a slang term for 'relax', 'take it easy', 'don't get aggravated', etc.
The literary term used in the quote "the house was all as still as death" is simile. This is because it directly compares the stillness of the house to death using the word "as". The simile helps create a vivid image in the reader's mind.
A literary term for a small stream is "brook."
Another term for windchill
A literary term is what you can use to define the makeup of a story. Sample literary terms include characterization, plot, genre, foreshadowing, and more.
Golgotha is not really a literary term. It is often related to suffering or to the redemption accomplished by Jesus in his death on Golgotha. Since the word Golgotha comes from the Hebrew word 'gulgoleth' and is 'gulgalta' in Aramaic, which mean 'skull', it is related also to death and the dead. To see a picture of Golgotha, the top part of a skull, refer to the link below.
wind chill
The cooking term, chill, means to set a food in the refrigerator long enough to allow it to become cold.