Answer:
1. modifies adverbs, verbs, and adjectives
ADVERB
2. exchange of ideas
COMMUNICATION
3. European parent languages
INDO-EUROPEAN
4. predecessor of Greek
HELLENIC
5. refers to subject
REFLEXIVE PRONOUN
6. logical
ANALYTICAL
7. language spoken by mountaineers
DIALECT
8. expresses state of being
VERB
9. person, place, or thing
NOUN
10. the language many Jews spoke
ARAMAIC
11. scientist who studies languages
PHILOLOGIST
12. supreme authority
DOMINION
I didn't really understand your question.
Is it Chief? or Chef?
If it's Chief its -arch, like monarch, matriarch. It originated from -arch
In her poem “The Fish,” Bishop describes her emotions when she catches a big fish and observes it carefully. The poet’s imagist style is found in her detailed description of the fish that she caught:
its pattern of darker brown
was like wallpaper:
shapes like full-blown roses
stained and lost through age.
Instead of using a specific rhyme scheme to give the poem a musical quality, Bishop uses literary devices, such as alliteration, to create rhythm in her poem:
still crimped from the strain and snap
She also creates a musical rhythm within the lines by using assonance:
frayed and wavering,
a five-haired beard of wisdom
trailing from his aching jaw.
I stared and stared
A young person could join an activism group and help people who are often oppressed in various parts of the world like the LGBTQ+ community, or they could even go to protests and raise awareness about human rights or anything similar. They could even defend those who are attacked and prevent people from attacking them.