b. becomes a verb
c. becomes a noun
d. remains a adjective
When the suffix -ly is added to an adjective such as clever, the word becomes and adverb. Option A is correct.
An adverb is the part of a speech that modifies, describes or provides more information about adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs. Usually, adverbs ending in the suffix LY refers to how something is done. For instance, cleverly, properly, angrily, anxiously. badly, beautifully and the like.
I believe that Sir Gawain is ready to fight the Green Knightafter accepting his blow. He gave theGreen Knight the first blow as was the agreement that that they had but nowthat it was done; he was prepared to fight back if the Green Knight struck himagain.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Answer:
The authors purpose is describing the house at the edge is that he is making the boys start believing that they got rescues, but in reaity, the didn't.