If you are referring to Destiny Hero Plasma's ability that states, "You can target 1 monster your opponent controls; equip that target to this card...", then the answer is no, this effect cannot be activated on your opponent's turn. This is because the effect only has a Spell Speed of 1 (for more on "Spell Speed", see the Related Links section below).
That being said, Plasma's other effect that negates the effects of your opponent's face-up monsters is continuous and still works during your opponent's turn.
No. It is an Ignition Effect, meaning you may only activate Snipe Hunter's effect during your turn.
Spirit Burner is a equip spell card, it may not be used during your opponents turn. Only quick play spells (indicated by a lightning bolt) may be used then.
Pyro Clock of Destiny advances the turn count by one. Normally, this would have no effect on gameplay because of its secondary effect that states that the current turn continues as normal. However, Pyro Clock of Destiny affects cards such as Swords of Revealing Light and Final Countdown. If these cards are active, Pyro Clock of Destiny simply advances their turn count. Swords of Revealing Light will stay on the field one less turn for example and Final Countdown will declare an Automatic Victory one turn faster.
No, if it leaves the field, it is unable to Set itself during the end phase. It must survive whatever battle it is involved in, and remain on the field.
No, Swords of Concealing Light is a continuous Spell Card, and therefore its initial activation is spell speed 1 and can only be done on your own turn, in your main phases.
No. It is an Ignition Effect, meaning you may only activate Snipe Hunter's effect during your turn.
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Thomas Benton was the Missouri senator during Manifest Destiny.
His opponents were George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.
They were unaffected, they were in Africa during the manifest destiny.
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It was known as Manifest Destiny and was a factor in American foreign policy during the 19th century.