Just conclude what you wrote. You can start with "In conclusion.....
The correct option is "interrogative adjective".
Interrogative adjectives are <u>words that modify nouns or other terms inside a question</u>. They can be compared to interrogative pronouns, but the difference is that <u>interrogative adjectives don't stand on their own and they always act in relation to another term</u>.
In this example the word "What" acts as an interrogative adjective that modifies the term "on Earth".
If the sentence would've been "What is causing all the excitement today?", then the word "what" would be functioning just as an interrogative pronoun.
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Please show the paragraph in order to help you
Answer: D. she wants to spend time with Valerie.
Explanation:
It says in the passage, "An image of Valerie's face on the other end of the line comes into view. I haven't seen her for a good month; our schedules are both so hectic. By and by, my hatred of the State Fair becomes inconsequential compared to my desire to spend time with Val. Besides, I don't have to eat the disgusting fair food. I can simply admire it from a safe distance."