Answer:
2). by explaining how Alcott's novels became popular.
Explanation:
In the given passage, the popular American novelist Louisa May Alcott is introduced '<u>by elaborating how her novels have become famous among the youth</u>.' The author describes that the presentation of 'the March Sisters' in her novels brought youth's attention and interest towards her novels and made them popular. After this, he offers a brief description of Alcott's family life and how the guests like Emerson and Thoreau inspired her to take up writing as her profession and how the autobiographical elements in her first novel made it a big success. Thus, <u>option 2</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
adverb phrase
B: the best salsa; modifies make
Explanation:
The phrase "almost every day" is an adverb phrase. This type of sentence has the same function as adverbs, which is to modify a verb (or another grammatical class) by emphasizing and imposing a characteristic on the verb. In the case of the phrase "almost every day" we can see that the verb "exercised" has been modified according to time.
The same occurs with the phrase "Tomatoes from the garden make the best salsa," where the phrase "the best salsa" takes the place of adverb and modifies the verb "make" as a function of mode.