I've read this, surprisingly! The answer is D.
An adverb of manner alters or changes a statement to tell everyone how something transpired, such as how quickly or slowly it happened. They are typically used after the main verb or after the object.
<h3>What are the examples of adverb of manner?</h3>
An adverb of manner describes the way of doing a particular action. For example,
- They walk elegantly.
- Some teens are driving slowly.
- Rima swims well.
Thus, it can be concluded that all these words i.e., elegantly, slowly, well, indicates the adverb of manner.
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This theme helps develop the theme of equality and freedom in the novel.
Thus far in the novel, Huck has run off with Jim and has begun to realize slavery is morally wrong. He sees Jim is just like him, and that enslaving another person is not right.
When Huck attempts to save the criminals in Chapter 13, he does so because, as he realized with Jim, Huck realizes he is no different from these men. He wonders what happened to bring this men to this situation and thinks that a similar misfortune might befall him one day. He does not want to see any man die, and so he tries to save them.
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