Answer: Metaphor
Explanation: Metaphors represent or symbolize something in a way that it is not literally true. The thorns of life for example, meaning the bad things that happen to everyone at least at some point in their lives. Bleeding symbolizes suffering even though you do not actually bleed when you go through trouble in your life.
Answer:
I would say: A person's capacity for good or evil can change based on their social environment.
Explanation:
Question 1 - both are overly greedy
question 2 - the author made the James character somewhat of a hoarder
The answer is: most famous feature.
An adverbial phrase can contain one or more words which function as an adverb, being the adverb the head word of the phrase. Thus, they modify an adjective, a verb or another adverb. In the example sentence, the word most is the adverb, which means to the greatest extent.
The phrase "its ring system" is a noun phrase, "of ice particles" is a prepositional phrase, and "that is made" is a defining relative clause.
1. The boy was limping, but he kept pace with the other marchers.
-<span>a comma linking two independent clauses
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<span>2. Hang gliding is a popular pastime; it takes skill and a bit of daring.
-</span><span> independent clauses linked without a conjunction</span><span>
</span>3. You seem to have found, my good friend, a real peace in life.
- a sentence demonstrating directaddress
4. Riding the unicycle blindfolded, the clown made it across the bridge. - <span>an introductory participial phrase
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5. These colors were chosen for the school: purple, green, and white. - <span>a mark indicating that a list will follow</span>