Answer:
Adverb
Explanation:
In the sentence "The street lights are shining brightly at my window" there is no participle, only verb, "shinning". The word "brightly" is acting as an adverb, modifying the verb, "shinning" in the sentence. Remember, adverbs modify verbs, nouns, adjectives, or pronouns. It describes the manner, degree, extent, such as brightly describes in what manner or degree to which the light shines.
They both are trying to show how people come together to pay tribute to the men who died while in war. The photo shows tribute while the poem is showing the reader the emotions of a visitor.
The first picture is 'dissapointed' example; i'm disappointed that you lied to me...Explanation; disappointed is a word of charactor and meaning in a feeling
the second one would be 'smiled' example; I smiled as i walked to my last class of the day... explanation; smile in an action