The effect of this phrase is that the hunters were trying to hunt down the runaway slaves as if they were animals - four-footed prey that had to be hunted down with guns and dogs. The phrase shows the degrading position the fugitives were in, as well as their masters' cynical, inhumane hatred. The author further explains that the hunters, when they didn't hunt, were in their homes, spending time with their wives and children and saying their prayers. This hypocrisy is especially striking.
Well a noun is a person, place, or thing so it could be Ella, Mari, or ball. Whichever option is there
A verb is an action so it would be “passed”
And an adverb describes the action so that would be “quickly”
(adverbs usually end in -ly so if you ever get confused that’s a good fall back lol)
If you for one time like create an outdoor like live video game but like in person i feel like that would help people think that its more to outside than just grass and trees. take a few hours out their day to go play basketball or anything so they can get more vitamin C
2 i think is the answerrrrr