His punctuation is the same as the half-lines used in Old English poetry.
Answer:
There is a distinction between "American" and "American Gentleman."
As you can see in your reference, "American" is only used when referring to the term "American" as an individual, whereas "American Gentleman" refers to the gentlemanly behavior of helping American females. A gentleman will always exhibit gallantry to females.
Explanation:
Adverbial is the answer, just took the test
Basically if I say the word stupid that would have a bad impression so it's negative, but if I change it to struggling/needs help it would be either neutral or positive