Kaddo’s Wall is about a very rich man. Kaddo's corn fields were dying every day until he ran out of food to feed his family and workers. Kaddo pursued everyone's opinion on how corn was used locally, but he did not agree with everyone's response. Kaddo began to make a wall with the village women until it was finished. Kaddo approached the king and asked about the builder of the corn wall. The king donated Kaddo corn when he showed that he was the man. Kaddo began to eat the corn that the king had given him until his stomach ached and he starved to death because his stomach forgot to digest the corn and he died.
<span>If an adverb modifies a verb, where should you generally place it in a sentence?
A. Near the verb, since you already said that before the verb is incorrect.
</span>
I suppose the last sentence ("Hopefully...") is underlined. In my opinion, the correct answer is C. <span>It is an opinion that reflects the journalist’s bias regarding the transportation strike. The journalist is not being neutral in this sentence. He/she judges that the strike is unnecessary, which is definitely bias - the transportation workers definitely don't think it is unnecessary, and with this sentence, the journalist takes a side, which is not allowed in good journalism.</span>