It's a conjunction because it joins two clauses
It means that although most people respond well to a kind word,the responce to a kind word from someone carrying a gun is much faster
In the movie "The Untouchables" Al Capone said: "You can get more of what you want with a kind word and a gun than you can with just a kind word."
Strict is a word meaning less than harsh or cruel.
The root word of "kindly" is "kind."
I don't believe that Capone said it. The line first surfaced many years after he died.
An umiaq. It's kind of like a canoe. It's the Inuit word for a kayak (qajaq is the word) for more than one person
The word "town" is a common noun, as it refers to a general type of place rather than a specific one.
Superlative
Only verbs have past tenses, and the word kind is an adjective, hence it has no past tense. He is kind, he was kind, it's the same word.
The letters don't stand for anything more than they would in any other word. The word 'supervisor' is not an acronym of any kind.
The word "slavery" is a common noun, as it refers to a general concept or idea rather than a specific or individual instance.
The noun 'giant' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person or thing of larger than average size. The word 'giant' is also an adjective a word that describes a noun as larger than average size.