An adverb is a word or a group of words that modifies an adjective, a verb or even an adverb. It generally answers the questions when? how? where? how much? and at what extent? Typically, it is easy to spot an adverb in the sentence because it ends in a suffix -ly. In the given sentence above, the adverb is the word "briefly" which modifies the verb "paused".
I’m pretty sure the answer is D, sorry if wrong
Answer:
if I saw this earlier I could have given it, sorry
Answer:
What are we supposed to match them up with? all I see is (choose)
Answer:
A. K
Explanation:
K-selected species are characterized by having only a few offspring but investing high amounts of parental care.