Rage is a noun but it can be used as an adjective or an adverb or even as a verb, such as Dylan Thomas's "Rage against the dying of the light" which is an example of a gerund, which means using a noun as a verb to describe an action or a state of being; spurting is a verb or an adverb. Together they are an adverbial phrase used as a metaphor or simile.
When giving a speech on road rage, you can give a few examples of these situations. The rest of the speech should be positive and give ways to avoid these situations.
No, rage is a noun. Rage can be used as a verb, for example.. To rage against the dying of the light.
violent or unrestrained anger;fury;rage Part of speech: noun
An example of rage in a sentence: Whenever I think of how insulting the remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still was, it fills me with rage.
Rage. Ire.
He had symptoms of it. Like outbursts of rage or speech and flashbacks of memories.
Road rage
The term all the rage means that it is a current fad. For example, teenage girls think wearing tank tops with lace or ruffles are all the rage. It means these girls think they are stylish and fashionable.
yes there can be a rage virus for example if your bored and your freinds come over and say there going to the park and they said you can come it would make you exited theay passing exitement. so if some ones with rage they can pass it on to you
Anger and control issues. It has much less to do with manners . To improve on the above-mentioned statement, road rage is also an example of aggressive driver behavior, which under the law, can be punished as reckless driving/operation of motor vehicle.
Neither. Rage is a noun. ...and a verb. He flew into a rage. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Panthers rage because they have only a sense of rage