This sentence should instead be "After the war with Britain ended, the Treasury Department" printed too much money, causing terrible rebellion.
Perfectly. An adverb modifies a verb and usually ends in "ly"
The verb is "bakes" and the "perfectly" describes the quality of (modifies) the baking, so it is the adverb.
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Option B
LaWanda’s appreciation for the double meanings of some sentences reflects: metalinguistic awareness
<u>Explanation:</u>
Intelligence to speak on, examine, and analyze regarding communication autonomous of the actual definition of all word is termed as Metalinguistic awareness. It has been described as "the capacity to actualize language and dismember it as an imperious semantic code free of meaning".
It is the capability to recognize words as decontextualized things and manage and examine them apart from content. Reading comprehension is firmly connected with metalinguistic abilities. It is an imperative component in studying to read, spell and recognize words.
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