B. look back
C. place back
D. drive under
Answer:
A. besides
Explanation:
A conjunctive adverb is an adverb which joins two clauses. It can be used in the sentence to draw contrast or cause and effect relationships. They behave much like coordination conjunction. They join two independent clauses in a sentence. In the above sentence, the word 'besides' is the conjunctive adverb. The two independent clauses which are 'this apartment is quite roomy' and 'the price is right' are joined together by the conjunctive adverb 'besides.'
B. a willingness to be humble to those in higher classes
C. a jealous nature, bent on forcing Miss Eyre to accept her humble station
D. a willingness to shake off conventional behavior in favor of independence
B. a willingness to be humble to those in higher classes
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F