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No, "risked" is not at adverb.The word "risked" is a verb and a noun.
'Risked' is the past tense!
He was committing treason since the colonies were still under British rule.
In America those people where soldiers from the 13 colonies they consisted of merchants, and other ordinary people
Battles are ugly things with risks and rewards all of their own. An Air Battle always risked a fiery death, a Naval Battle risked a watery grave, and a Land Battle while less memorialized consists of long hours of boredom, fear, shock and outrage.
It symbolized the separation of Germany. The wall showed how people did not want to live under communism and risked death to escape to the West.
"Risked" by Margaret Peterson Haddix has a total of 69,772 words.
Understanding how many people risked their lives and those who risked and died to help keep the underground railroad alive and free slaves has value as it provides an understanding of why people follow through on their personal beliefs. Doing the right thing is seldom easy.