It wants the reader to inform about how it’s attracting the audiences attention and wanting to be within the sorely
<u>Explanation:</u>
<em>Remember, </em>an adverb often refers to a word that <em>modifies or describes</em> a verb, or an entire sentence. Note, the bolded word indicates the adverb in each sentence below:
<em>1) Priyanka is sitting in </em><em>front.</em>
The adverb distinction here is that it answers the question of where? In other words, where is Priyanka sitting? in front.
<em>2) Rahul is </em><em>inside.</em>
This adverb also answers the question of where? In other words, where is Rahul? inside.
<em>3) The car was running </em><em>fast.</em>
The adverb here answers the question of manner? In other words, in what manner was the car running? fast.
<em>4) Honey sit </em><em>here.</em>
This adverb also answers the question of where? In other words, where should "Honey" sit? here.
Definitely not C because then your essay will not be as specific and your ideas won't be as clear.
I don't think the answer is D because you want to explain yourself thoroughly
I think that the answer is B....but it could also be A
I'd go with B though <span />
I did this one not to long ago!
Let me see...
The answer to this question is...
B: a-ppropiate!
I just look on my answer Key!
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