Answer: A
Personally I would say the answer is A, but the definition of slender is literally "gracefully thin," so you could argue it's both A and B. Maybe it's something to take up with your teacher.
Answer:
Explanation:
Most words ending in ly are adverbs. There is a sure way to tell: put happily in front or behind a verb if you are uncertain.
happily eating. There is only 1 kind of eating in that sentence and that is happily. Eating is a verb. It shows action.
it is B
in choice c was should be were
in choice d liked should be like
in choice a, know should be knew
In A: it should be "I was" not "I were".
In B: it should be "lately you appear" not "you appears"
in C: this is correct! the subject is in agreement with the verb, and this is the correct answer.
in D: it should be "you are"