Answer:
People with a fear of fire have something called Pyrophobia.
Explanation:
Pyro is a greek prefix meaning fire, phobia is a fear of something, hence Pyrophobia.
It is the claim of policy
Escapism, as in to escape something. This fundamental theme of "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" is evident throughout the book as Walter fantasizes about amazing and different adventures when in reality most of his life is quite boring. He escapes to this different reality to deal with the issues in his own life. Modern day equivalents for many people include alternate online personalities where shy people can be courageous, much like Walter Mitty's escapes and imaginary adventures.
They are both grammatically correct it is just that the former is using perfact past. As sited from <span>Cambridge Grammar of the English Language "</span>The preterite perfect [i.e. the past perfect] locates the writing anterior to an intermediate time which is anterior to the time of speaking - it is doubly anterior (140). "