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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I would say b and d I'm not 100% sure
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I hope I'm right. Sorry if I'm wrong.
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Please mark brainliest, if correct. :)
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A. has been doing
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can you please mark me brainliest if you get it right. if you don't no pressure :)
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This quote means that Jen would rather die than live as a hidden child anymore. She is sick of hiding and will do anything to be free even if it is dangerous. This demonstrates foreshadowing by showing Jen's stance on her freedom and what she will do to obtain it, this could foreshadow Jen being a martyr for her cause or getting hurt while protesting for freedom.
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