What is one question an adverb answers ?a. how much?
b. which one?
c. how many?
d. what kind?

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Answer 1
Answer: How much is what an adverb would answer


Answer 2
Answer:

B is the correct answer how much. Hope this helps


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A is a company that owns most of its market share and can set its own price would be a "monopoly" since there seems to be little-to-no competition that exists that can drive down the price of the product.

The correct answer is:

monopoly

Explanation:

A market structure described by a single seller, marketing a single product in the market. In a monopoly market, the seller faces no competition, as he is the sole seller of goods with no close substitute. A monopoly, as a theoretical financial construct, prevails when barriers to entry survive because one firm can operate at a lower minimal cost than its opponents.

His time running this half marathon was ______ compared to his past performance a. Abysmal b.detrimental c. Regunant d.perturb

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His time running this half marathon was  B) Detrimental compared his past performance. 

Detrimental means disturbing or horrible. 

His time running this half marathon was detrimentalcompared to his past performance.The correct option is B.

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Description is a form of communication that involves providing detailed information about a person, place, object, event, or concept. It is a way of conveying the characteristics, features, qualities, and attributes of something through the use of sensory details, imagery, and language.

Therefore, the time running this half marathon was detrimental compared to his past performance. The correct option is B.

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What theme is addressed in okita poem ?

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Modernist poetry explored the problems that arose from rapid urbanization and industrialization in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Which lines in this excerpt from "The Anecdote Jar" by Wallace Stevens reflect the themes of barrenness and emptiness of modern life?1)The wilderness rose up to it

2)The jar was round upon the ground

3)It took dominion everywhere.

4)The jar was gray and bare.

5)It did not give of bird or bush

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Answer: 4) The jar was gray and bare. 

It should be that the word gray represents barrenness and the word bare refers to emptiness as their literal interpretation. As used in the modernist poetry, the jar connotes modern life in the midst of hollowness.

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the jar was gray and bare

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A restrictive clause is an adjective clause that adds essential information to a sentence. This is unlike a nonrestrictive clause, the omission of which would not change the meaning of the sentence. Because "who purchase parking spots" is an essential part of the sentence, the clause is a restrictive clause.
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