Personification is a figure of speech in which a thing /an idea is given human attributes.
Here instead of "you will pay the price", the author says "your lives will pay the price", using personification.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Black Friday is one of the most popular shopping days, not only in the US but all over the world. People wait for it impatiently and try to get the best deals and buy as many things products as possible. This often leads to huge crowds in the shopping centers and stores. Sometimes things get pretty violent. Shoppers often act without thinking and hurt and even kill other shoppers in their desire to buy some discounted products. Shoppers are afraid of missing out on something special, even if they don't need it. 
 once About two thousand people were waiting in line for the shop to open. 5 minutes before the official opening (it was 4.55 a.m.) the crowd got violent and got into the store. The Walmart employees tried to stop the, but got pushed away. There were no police officers or security guards to stop the mad customers.
So, the customers broke into the building through its doors, which led to a complete mess – broken and shattered glass everywhere. a guy was trying to walk through the crowd but he got smashed and literally walked over. By the time police officers manage to pull him away from the crowd, he was already dead. No one was charged with the murder of this young man because police weren’t able to identify that one person who actually killed the man
 
        
             
        
        
        
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The first step is to develop a healthy mental image of meeting new people. Some of us see meeting new people as a scary event. We are concerned about making a good impression, whether the other person will like us, how to keep the conversation going, and so on. The more we think about it, the scarier it seems. This initial apprehension develops into a mental fear, which takes a life of its own and unknowingly blocks us from making new friends. Shyness toward others is actually a result of fear.
Actually, all these fears are just in our head. If you think about it, 99% of people are too busy being concerned about these very things themselves to pay attention to you. While you’re worried about the impression you make, they are worried about the impression they will make. Truth be told, they are just as scared as you are.  The remaining 1% are people who recognize that a relationship is built on way stronger values than specific words or things said/done during just one encounter. Even if there are people who do judge you based on what you do/say, are these people you want to be friends with? I think not.
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Probably to fight? didn't give much other info here...