<span>Hamlet asks Horatio to observe Claudius.</span>
Sold thought told sent bought spoke spent broke
First, I'm going to highlight all the adverbs in the options:
A. Lucy quickly hid behind the tree.
B. Mr. Dodge moved in an extremely slow manner.
C. Jacob was a very smart boy.
D. The dress was terribly old
Adverbs can modify verbs or adjectives, and in options B, C and D it is adjectives that are modified: slow, smart, old.
The correct answer is A: in option A the adverb modifies a verb
<span>that statement is true.
For example, let's compared a non profit organization and a corporation.
People who works for non-profit organization tend had a large cost and little benefit, meanwhile the people who worked for a corporation tend to work to obtain as many profit as possible.</span>
<em>It's a interrogative sentence, because it is asking a question.</em>
<em>The way to tell what type of sentence you are reading is to simply check the punctuation. If it has an exclamation mark, then you know it is an exclamatory sentence. If it has a question mark or the sentence features a question, then it is an interrogative sentence. If the sentence is declaring or claiming something, then it is a declarative sentence. If a sentence is commanding something or someone, then it is an imperative sentence.</em>
<em>Hope this helps and have a nice day.</em>
<em>-Kaikai Kitan</em>
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