The answer would be:
<span>Tubman used logos most effectively. She told the group facts about the risks of returning to the plantation, explaining the risks for all involved. She explained that they would have to choose between freedom and death. She wanted them to know that returning wasn't an option.</span>
1. How much is the price of the tickets, Jimmy?
2. Do these trainers belong to you?
3. Sasha doesn't like team sports at all.
4. She has been in a recording studio once before.
5. We have been here for three hours.
6. I have been righting this for hours and it's still not right.
7. It is my first time flying alone.
8. Sharon is taking a bath at the moment.
9. Paul does like surprises, just not on his birthday.
It forms an adjective. Danger by itself is a noun, if you add the suffix -ous, it makes it an adjective (A dangerous man). The adverb would be if you added -ous + -ly, and make it - dangerously (He drives dangerously). There is no verb "danger" or using any of its derivatives, the only way to make a verb out of danger is to add a prefix -en, and make it - endanger.