It uses the word "passed" as part of a metaphor.
Afraid Arcade Crusade Grenade
Mary-Louise Parker
Both phrases have similar meanings and can be used interchangeably. If you want to be more precise, you can use "afraid of something that might happen soon" for a slightly more formal tone.
Are you afraid of something that might happen soon.
You can get spooky if something scares you or if you're afraid of something.
Umm fire! U cant be afraid of something you have to see and handle EVERYDAY!
no matter how you say it ever one is afraid of something im afraid of nothing exept death but its somthing every one has fear
People are afraid of alligators and apes. People are afraid of anacondas and African rock pythons.
They had big penises
NO WAY!You have every right not to be afraid of him/her, unless they did something bad.
"The young soldier hears a noise and looks up to see a grenade land at his feet." This quote describes the pivotal moment when the soldier realizes he is being ambushed. "He clutches his rifle, frozen in fear, as the grenade rolls closer to him." This quote emphasizes the soldier's sense of helplessness and fear during the ambush. "In a split second decision, he throws himself to the ground, narrowly escaping the explosion." This quote captures the intense moment when the soldier narrowly avoids being killed by the grenade. "As he lies on the ground, shaken but alive, he reflects on the unpredictability and brutality of war." This quote shows the soldier's reflection on the chaos and danger of warfare after surviving the ambush.
change it to datesThe narrator waits in ambush;The narrator sees the Vietnamese soldier;The narrator is afraid;The narrator throws a grenade;The Vietnamese soldier is killed.