First of all, I think you mean "a part". To be "a part of a community" means that you are a member of a social group or circle. To be "a part of a family" means you are a member of a family. However, when you do not include the space between "a" and "part" and simply use the word "apart" the meaning is changed and the sentence is grammatically incorrect. The word "apart" implies that you ARE NOT a part of whatever you are talking about. However, if you want to say that you are "APART" and that is the word you mean, you would say "APART FROM a community" or "APART FROM a family" meaning you are different than the community/family.
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One main and two subordinate clause
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It is more likely a metaphor
Explanation:
it is a metaphor because your fears can't shink
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Being committed means you willingly act for a higher purpose, something greater than yourself. Being compliant means you act based on the leader's positional power.
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Pretty sure its C) parataxis