There are many kinds (can't name them all off the top of my head)
1. Telling someone you'll keep it a secret and then tell anyway...
2. Always being there for someone and then not
3. When you cheat on your husband/wife or someone you're in a relationship with
4. Using someone just to get some
Those are all I can think of (at the moment). But you can just pick whichever one you want.
Answer:
Personification
Explanation:
the author is referring to death as a character, which it is not
D A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence
C) People who are loved and cared for are strong and happy
When Mary first meets Colin, he is shut away in his room. While he has visitors that attend to his needs, he does not feel loved and cared for on a daily basis. After Mary starts to pay attention to Colin and play with him, he becomes stronger. They become close and develop a great friendship. As their friendship grows, so does Colin's strength and happiness.
Submission or adherence to existing norms is safer than going against it especially if you are inexperienced or if you do not understand them. In other words, it is better to stay passive or be compliant when you have not experienced it or when you lack new and not used to it.