No, the word "blazed" is not an adverb.The word "blazed" is a verb, not an adverb.
blazed - flamboyé flared - brillé
"The fire blazed strongly" uses imagery because when you read it it creates an image. Personification can also said to be use in this sentence. The word strong is usually associated with people. The literary devise syntax is there as well. if the sentence said "the strong fire blazed" it would have been a bit awkward and would not have meant what is does.
The cast of The Blazed Trail - 1910 includes: William Clifford
Sideshow Bob appeared in Season 26's The Simpsons Guy & Blazed & Confused.
Blazed.
verb
a carving on a piece of blazed wood
inflamed, scorched, and blazed
You can use the word blaze to mean a bright fire. An example of a sentence using the word blaze is, "The camp bonfire blazed throughout most of the night."
zooted means high or blazed
Blazed and Confused