I’m pretty sure It’s B true.
An adverb describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb and answers the questions how, how often, when, and where.
How did the frog jumped into the frigid water? Suddenly.
<span>The word "suddenly" describes the verb "jumped" by answering the question "how?". </span>
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the correct answer is: They show that Nolka tries to keep herself safe by being nice to the Chenoo., A :)
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The answer are the words "stalk and defenseless."
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The words that make it obvious how the author feels about the birds are stalk and defenseless because the author is describing how the fish in the lake fall victim to the birds. It seems the author does not like the birds for their instinct to stalk their prey by watching the fish in the lake closely. The author seems dismayed that it would only take the ospreys a moment to catch the fish who have no way to defend themselves against the birds.
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Descriptions of a character's appearance, behavior, interests, way of speaking, and other mannerisms are all part of characterization. For stories written in the first-person point of view, the narrator's voice, or way of telling the story, is essential to his or her characterization.