Firstly let's know, what is adverb?
- An Adverb adds more to the meaning of a verb, an adjective or another adverb.
- In other words, an adverb modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb.
<u>Now, let's answer the following sentences :</u>
9. Though uneducated and poor, Michael was <u>desperately</u> hungry for knowledge.
- It is adverb because it tells how or in what manner an action is done.
10. Was God <u>really</u> interested in a poor, ignorant blacksmith's son?
- It is adverb because it tells how or in what manner an action is done.
11. Michael followed God and prepared <u>diligently</u> for his life's work.
- It is adverb because it tells how or in what manner an action is done.
12. The Faraday family attended the church <u>faithfully</u>.
- It is adverb because it tells how or in what manner an action is done.
13. Their church elders were not educated, but they were wise.
- There's no adverb in the sentence.
14. <u>Daily</u> these men walked in God's way.
- It is an adverb because it tells when or what time an action is done.
15. <u>Certainly</u> they were a Godly example for Michael.
- It is adverb because it tells how or in what manner an action is done.
16. Michael <u>soon</u> learned that he must do God's will in all situations.
- It is an adverb because it tells when or what time an action is done.
It is basically accusation.
Some examples of inner listening distractions would be daydreaming, music, etc.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
"At any rate, " said the bachelor, collecting his belongings preparatory to leaving the carriage, "I kept them quiet for ten minutes, which was more than you were able to do."
Explanation:
I think that it is B: Joyful, because there is no distress, such as, "Hurry, the queen has been killed!" or an angry description. The tone is very calm but the best answer would be joyful, as singing is usually joyful.