Which words in the sentence are adverbs? Usually the noise becomes extremely loud. Choose all answer that are correct. A. extremely. B. loud. C. usually. D. becomes
Which words in the sentence are adverbs? Usually the noise - 1

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Answer 1
Answer: Both a. and c. because of the fact that if you take the suffix ending -ly you would still have a word. 
Answer 2
Answer:


I think A) extremely and C) usually

because all adverbs end with -ly  


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D) Setting off the last two words of the poem created emphasis that reinforces the theme of choosing

Answer:

it is D

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Is ran or fought or told or broke a homophone

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Answer:

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The pronoun that correctly completes the sentence is option B. Whoever.
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Answer:

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Above answer is spot on!

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