You can use it only in one specific situation: if you've got two face-up Spells or two face-up Traps, depending on the card type that your opponent declared. If you've got that, then you can chain Starlight Road to EEV. However say you had one face-up Spell/Trap and one face-down Spell/Trap; it would not be valid to use Starlight Road in this case under current rulings.
(Starlight Road's specific wording is 'control' which means something you have on the field, so cards in hand don't count either even if they'd be destroyed).
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Stardust Dragon will be able to use its effect to negate a card. However, it will not be able to Special Summon itself from the Graveyard. This is because it was not properly Synchro Summoned first; therefore, it is not eligible to be Special Summoned from the Graveyard.The effect of Starlight Road does not state that the Special Summon is treated as a Synchro Summon. It does not properly Synchro Summon Stardust Dragon.For confirmation on this ruling, click on the "Related Link" below.
No, she doesn't 'negate' it. She protects your other face-up Lv3 or lower Zombies from being affected by Spells or Traps, but does not negate the effect itself.
'Negation' can have two different contexts. You can negate a card's activation (meaning the resolution never happens) or just negate the effect (meaning it resolves but does nothing). Solemn Judgment can negate activations, Royal Decree negates resolutions, and also switches off the effects of continuous traps.If you negate the activation or the effect of Normal Traps and Counter Traps, then that means you don't get their effect. If the negation effect destroys them, they will go to the graveyard on destruction, otherwise they will go to the graveyard when the chain finishes resolving.If you negate the activation of a continuous Trap card, then it is unable to remain on the field, and it will go to the graveyard.If you negate the effect of a continuous Trap card, then it will be able to stay on the field, however will do nothing until the negation effect ends. So if it was an active Royal Decree that was negating it, its effects will become active again if Royal Decree leaves the field. This goes for both chaining a negation effect to the activation of the continuous trap, or activating one later on, while the continuous trap is face-up and active.
No, she can only negate Spell, Trap or Monster effects that Target. Dark Hole does not target anything.
Jinzo, Royal Decree and Trap Stun negate the effects, Trap Jammer, Solemn Judgment, Seven Tools of the Bandit negate both activation and effect.