Answer:
adjective.
Explanation:
An adverb is one of the parts of speech which is used to <em>modify a verb, </em><em>adjective</em><em>, and another adverb</em>. The purpose of an adverb is to tell the reader about the hows, where, and whens of an action or its quality.
<u>An adverb is easily identifiable as most of it usually ends with </u><u><em>-ly </em></u><u>such as kindly, silly, fortunately, etc.</u><u><em> </em></u><u>Some words plays double role of both being an adverb and adjective. Such as fast, late, most, etc</u>.
So, from the given options the correct answer is that the word an adverb modifies is <em>adjective</em>.
An example of adverb modifying adjective-- 'This book is <em>very </em>interesting.'
Thus option second is correct.
I think it’s c tell me if I’m wrong
Answer:
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Explanation:
Since I don't have the text, can't use details, but basically, the quote means that she was kept away from racism. Her family, or situation, has kept her away from adn out of sight of racism. She is not exposed to it, so she doesn't know what it is.
Presently, sure enough, in he came, and made a great to do about the way the Oxen were kept.