In the word "claustrophobic" phob is the suffix.
Answer:
1. here (adverb of place)
2. now (time)
3. extremely well (manner)
4. frequently (frequency)
5. always (frequency)
6. loudly (manner)
7. tomorrow (time)
8. eagerly (manner)
9. ???
10. completely (degree)
Explanation:
must be it, should be it
The answer is the first one.
In "Writers often disavow the notion of a 'literary duty'" the author conveys a somewhat condescending attitude, as if they would always follow this and set aside anyone who said otherwise. This attitude says the author is looking down on them, and that the author believes that many authors do not meet their standards.
Another answer I would consider is "...writers ruined by their shrill commitments." However, there is no context or clear tone. The author could be mournful of the lost potential for all we know.
Answer:I think it means that victory goes to the person who doesn’t brag or be a butthole about them winning.
Explanation:
It becomes an adverb, because if you think about it, you're adding something to the meaning of the word!
<u>Definition of:
Adverb:</u> A word or phrase modifying an adjective, verb, adverb, or word group!