Conrad writes with great care. His first language was Polish, but he knew both French and English too. Look at a couple of pages at random in Heart of Darkness and see if you can replace any of his nouns with better ones - I bet you can't. His nouns are very varied and always very effective.
You need to read it.
Ansem persuaded Riku to submit to darkness by convincing him that darkness is superior. Because of Ansem's dark influence, Riku is most likely stuck with a dark heart, although he learns to control and use it to his advantage.
Since there is a Nobody when there's Heartless, Sora's Heartless "Anti-Sora" wields darkness, since Heartless are beings of darkness. Otherwise, Riku-Ansem is the one who wields darkness, because Riku had released the darkness in his heart to use it.
No. You can only use adjectives in Super Scribblenauts. Sorry!
It allows the narrator to share reflections about previous important events.
You can use adjectives almost anywhere. They are the descriptive words of our language and really bring all other words to life.
the most common difference is that irregular adjectives are those adjectives that do not use suffixes "er" for comparative and "est" for superlative for example: the adjective "bad" it does not use the suffixes "er" and "est" but rather it form its comparative as "worse" and its superlative as "worst". it doesn't use the suffixes "er" and "est" unlike regular adjectives.
They use Superlative adjectives more than regular adjectives because they want to compare a person or thing with another person or thing.
use it in stories and adjectives
Well this isn't a great answer but tectonically colors are adjectives so you could use black and white
supportive
To describe people and things.