Answer:
You should be very meticulous when solving math problems.
Explanation:
The word <em>meticulous </em>is an adjective. It means 'careful and thorough'.
Sentence D uses it correctly.
Sentence A is wrong because it uses 'meticulous' as if it were a <u>noun</u>.
Sentence B is wrong because it uses 'meticulous' as if it were an <u>adverb</u>.
Sentence C is wrong because it uses 'meticulous' as if it were a <u>verb</u>.
He is all for it; He jokes around about it and doesn't care for ladies; He teases him and jokes around with him; That Romeo doesn't care what Mercutio says. Hope this helped!
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~Steve
When you use chronological order, you arrange the events in the order that they happened. If you're following the evolution of a character you should use chronological order.