for quotations within quotations
B.
for the titles of songs
C.
for words that represent themselves
D.
for the titles of stories
C??
Noun
Verb
Adverb
Adjective
The word in italics "thoroughly" is an adverb. (Option 3).
There are two things that help you identify the word as an adverb. First of all, the word ends in "-ly". This suffix is usually used to create adverbs. However, there are some adjectives that also end in "-ly". So, if you pay attention to what the word "thoroughly" modifies, you should be able to distinguish that it modifies the verb "captivated" and not the noun "dance". If a modifier explains or characterizes the action (the verb), it is an adverb.
As quoted from the selection,
"On the train, fair women, with tottering babies on each arm, stopped their haste and scrutinized the children of absent mothers. Large men, with heavy bundles in their hands, halted near by, and riveted their glassy blue eyes upon us" (Zitkala-Sa I).
-Mabel <3