Answer:an adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective or another adverb, or sometimes a whole clause/sentence. It generally answers the question how? where? or when?
Some Examples:
yesterday (when?)---modifies the verb "arrived"
cautiously (how?)---modifies the verb "walked"
very (how?)---modifies the adverb "cautiously"
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Prosecutors are the people who gets to say if the person stays at the jail until trial or they get to tell the judge that says this person is dangerous to the community
In "The Things They Carried," O'Brien talks about the various items that the men carried with them during the war. O'Brien is able to connect the physical items that the men carry with the emotional burdens that they also have to dealt with. For example, O'Brien talks about a man who carries pantyhose with him as a way to remember his girlfriend. This is also a sign of longing for home and company. Another example is the man who carries maps with him. This is a way of representing the responsibility that the man carried with him when it came to the rest of the team. The physical items contribute to developing the theme of the difficulties and burdens that soldiers have to face, even long after the war is over.
A; increased group size reduces perceived individual responsibility.
People become influenced by the Bystander Affect (for a real life historic example, consider the murder of Kitty Genovise)
<span>It helped them deal with the “incestuous” overtones in their relationship. Larry had never known his own mother.</span>