The fierce wind blew the snow into great drifts which blocked the highway.
The fierce animals at the zoo were all asleep.
I appeared fierce to my opponents after tearing apart a noodle with one hand.
A fierce countenance was all it took to halt my attacker's advance. The fierce bear was repulsed by the swarm of angry bees.
No, "fierce" is an adjective that describes a noun by indicating a strong and aggressive nature. It is not a pronoun, which is a word that is used to replace or refer to a noun in a sentence.
David was not his mortal enemy, merely his foe. (this assumes that sentence is meant to be sentence)
The fierce animals at the zoo were all asleep.
They still remember him as a fierce fighter.They had a fierce fight for five hours.
The Lion was very fierce. The winds during the storm were fierce.
carefully & fierce
The lioness displayed a fierce protectiveness as she bravely defended her cubs from any potential threats.
I appeared fierce to my opponents after tearing apart a noodle with one hand.
yesterday i had to use the bathroom fiercly
a crocodile is a fierce reptile.
A fierce countenance was all it took to halt my attacker's advance. The fierce bear was repulsed by the swarm of angry bees.
The opposition is fierce, so we must persevere.
The adjectives in the sentence are "fierce," which describes the winds, and "carefully planted," which describes the wheat fields. These adjectives provide more detail about the characteristics of the nouns they modify.
No. Seems is a copula ('linking' verb).