the wanderers.
It is personification. Victory is being given human characteristics.
Rush Pi Kappa Phi and maybe you'll be found worthy of being initiated and learning the secrets.
In the noun phrase 'a tribe of savages', the noun tribeis functioning as a collective noun.
That can be a very precarious thing to do. They are called bosses because that is what they do; they take care of the working environment. In my experience, if you tell a boss that things need to change, you most likely will be the one to 'change' jobs. In other words, you run the risk of being fired. On the other hand, if you are very diplomatic, and your boss is sympathetic, then there may be a slight chance that the change that you want to suggest may actually be implemented. Good luck!
The rock that is being mined is called Unobtainium.
The resting place at the end of a phrase is called cadence. It is wherein there is an accent or inflection in a phrase being read. In music, it is the closing of a musical phrase.
I saw this phrase being used on the 007 movie that is called thunderball
Being change isn't usually good in cells probably a mutation.
If it's the change from a caterpillar into a butterfly for example it's metamorphosis. If it's the change from a woman being able to reproduce to not being able to reproduce, ie. when the monthly menstrual period ceases, that is called menopause.
There are a few general rules for the game called Catch Phrase. These rules include refraining from saying words that rhyme with the word being guessed, giving the first letter of a word that is being guessed, or saying a part of the word that is being guessed.
"In the hand" is a prepositional phrase ("in" being a preposition and "hand" being the object of the preposition.)
mutation
The force causing the change in the shape of rock is called stress. The change of shape in the rock is called strain. If the stress does not cause a permanent change in the shape of rock, it is called elastic deformation. If the change is permanent, it is called plastic deformation.
It is called being repetitive; which you are doing with that particular phrase by using the word "over" twice.
The phrase "camel knees" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible.
The word knowledgeable could be used to replace the phrase "in the know".
A preposition is called a preposition because it is placed before a noun or pronoun to show its relationship with another word in the sentence. The term "preposition" comes from the Latin words "prae" (before) and "positio" (placement).