Answer: Is B
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ANSWER: A, B, C, D
A includes an adverb of place which is "in World War 1". "World War 1" describes the verb "fight" by stating its location and is thus an adverb of place
B includes an adverb which is "usually". "usually" describes the action/verb "held" by stating how often it was "held"
C, well you know, "carefully".
D should have an adverb too if there isn't any mistake in the sentence as it has the adverb "deeply" which describes the action/verb "worried" by stating the degree of her worrying for George. NOTE: "worried" in this context is NOT an adjective
E does not have an adverb. Although it may seem like "exactly" is the adverb, "exactly" is describing "eight inches long" which is an adjective, not a verb. Therefore, there should be no adverb because the verb in this sentence, which is "said", was not described in any way.
Therefore, the answers are A, B, C and D.
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Answer:
He knows that the hatchlings will be dangerous
Explanation:
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The statement which best describes a major theme of the text is; Choice D; War can cause soldiers to have a less sensitive attitude towards death.
<h3>Less Sensitive Attitude of Soldiers towards death</h3>
The 5 laws of war which include; Military necessity, along with distinction, proportionality, humanity , and honor constitute the five most commonly cited principles of international humanitarian law governing the legal use of force in an armed conflict.
However, the major theme of the text lies in the fact that; War can cause soldiers to have a less sensitive attitude towards death.
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