Answer:
She teaches <u>patiently</u><u>.</u>
He drives <u>well</u><u>.</u>
Everybody can speak <u>freely</u><u>.</u>
You must answer <u>immediately</u><u>.</u>
Can you <u>patiently</u><u>?</u>
I don't like <u>hardly</u> boiled eggs.
You can call me <u>directly</u><u>.</u>
Here are the four rules for using the Venn Diagram for higher order thinking
1. The Venn diagrams are used for both classification and comparisons. Don't limit to only one of them.
2. Venn diagrams don't have to be circles.
3. You need to draw the universal set.
4. Venn diagrams don't have to be very simple. It's okay to complicate the Venn diagrams in order to capture the classifications and the comparisons.
Answer: I would choose option B because some choices are bad and some choices are good.
Explanation: When I was small I chose the wrong choice of not studying and I got a D. The right choice I chose was I listened to the teachers and parents instructions. If not then I would get detention and get yelled at.