The answer is: deductive reasoning.
Deductive reasoning, colloquially known as top-down logic, does, indeed, move from a general statement to a specific case, although the movement is not as simple as that. More formally, deductive reasoning is a form of reasoning that logically links a set of premises in order to reach a certain conclusion; that is to say, if all premises are true and logical rules are applied, then the conclusion that is reached will, of logical necessity, be true, too.
b. Lively
c. Actually
d. Oily
Answer : Option C) Actually
Explanation : "An adverb is a word or phrase which modifies the meaning of an adjective, verb, or other adverb, expressing manner, place, time, or degree for e.g. gently, here, now, very". There are some adverbs, which are like sentence adverbs,that can be also used to modify the whole sentences.
Here amongst the given options; "Actually" is the word that satisfies the condition of being an adverb as it is modifying the other adverb "really."
Rest all options are a form of adjective.
b.language
c.diction
d.fluency
Answer is fluency, hopefully helps
Answer:
The correct option is A) Very carefully and with great detail
Explanation:
The adverb "meticulously" means that something is planned before hand and in detail, taking into account and analizing possible scenarios.
In this passage, we can infer that "she" planned something in detail and she is practicing her plan to order to finally carry it out.