I think that the question is looking for a synonym of one word in the sentence.
and the answer would be:
1.the decorations were reminiscent (=reminding) of autumn leaves.
2.No buildings still stood at the epicenter=
- point on earth directly above an earthquake.
3.The puppy
wrested (pulled) the squeaky toy from under the couch.
4.Luis angled the car obliquely into the parking spot and
passed his drivers license test
Here the best answer is "indirectly" since it's one of the meanings of the word "obliquely.
Answer:
After a week full of homework, Daniel decided to loll on the couch watching movies all weekend.
Explanation:
adfgbhnsxkcfriuehywgbahnzjkxic I think he drank the water-
he's a goner, oh nah he dead m8
Answer:
C) Lancelot’s affair with the queen is treason, and Arthur is not allowed to forgive him.
Explanation:
Because Lancelot had a affair with Queen Guinevere
An adverb is much like an adjective it's actually the words adjective adverb smooshed together so think of it as a word that is describing the verb