Underline the ‘where' adverbs in these sentences.
1. Mohan is playing <u>outside</u>.
2. Jyoti is standing <u>there</u>.
3. Vandana is waiting <u>upstairs</u>.
4. The boy looked <u>up</u>.
5. The puppy stays <u>here</u>.
6. The girl is <u>inside</u>.
7. The aeroplane is flying <u>above</u>.
8. I looked for him <u>everywhere</u>.
9. We travelled <u>far</u> to look for him.
10. He went <u>out</u> to play.
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<u>NOTE</u>:-
♕ An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb and is used to show degree, manner, place, or tîme.
♕ The above are examples of adverbs of plâce. They tell us the place where something happened or happens or will happen, answering the quèstion "where?".
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The definition of the words are given as follows:
1. election: The process of selecting a leader into a leadership position.
2. diversity: The quality of being different which is mostly used to qualify a group of people, animal, place or things.
3. electrify: The condition of conducing electricity.
4. valuable: Valuable is used to describe how much utility that a person or a thing provides. The more utility the higher the value, hence such a thing or person is valuable.
5. approachable: The condition of being easy to relate with. This is an adjective that is mostly used to describe people.
6. solidify: The condition of being compact from a gaseous or liquid state.
7. encouragement: A statement that give hope, joy, relieve, inspiration and motivation.
<h3>What is a definition?</h3>
Definition is a rhetorical technique that employs a variety of techniques to convey to the reader the connotation of a term, idea, or concept.
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The purpose of an antagonist in the story is to hinder the main character(s) from achieving their goal. The antagonist does not always have to be the main villain, but just has evil intentions to the main characters. A perfect example of this (in my opinion) would be Boba Fett from<em> The Empire Strikes Back</em>, he was not the main villain, but was hired by the main villain of the original trilogy to stop the main group from achieving their goals, and did have evil intentions towards them.