A word or phrase that modifies or modifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or group of words that express a relationship of place, time, circumstance, kind, cause, degree, etc.
An adverb is a verb, an adjective, another adverb, a determiner, a phrase, a preposition, or a word or phrase that modifies a sentence in general. How, how, when, where.
any of the major forms of a number of languages that usually serve as verbs, adjectives, other adverbs, prepositions, phrases, phrases, or sentence modifiers to express the quality, place, time, degree of manner, or relationship.
Examples of Adverbs are: <em>slowly, Quickly, yesterday, last week, there, here, today, never, extremely, daily, annually, and rarely.</em>
The answer is B. Fredrick Douglass never describes his means of escape. He didn't want to disclose the information because he didn't want slaveholders to know how he or any other slave could have escaped.
The candles show hope because even though there is darkness all around them, they light up and may shine over the dark places as well. Hope this helped :)