<span>The word "closely" functions as an adverb in the sentence "Daily watering keeps Sheila's plant healthy and she watches closely for early signs of disease" closely (adverb): closely (comparative more closely, superlative most closely) Thank you for posting your question here at brainly. I hope the answer helps. </span>
Answer:
Horatio is the correct answer.
Explanation:
I only found that it is supposed to have commas in between describing the stench, I also found that "girl's" is incorrect instead of "girls'" it should be "girl's" (2).
sorry I couldn't find them all, English is not my first language