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Explanation:
Last July, my family and I traveled to London, it was my mum’s birthday, she turned 50! When we arrived at the hotel we were shocked by the long queue at the check in desk. The receptionist was super nice upgraded us to a beautiful suite. Left our luggage and headed to Harrods. The weather was incredible it was sunny and breezy. Since we were tired we did not stay out for long.
The next morning, my brother and I went on an adventure on our own. We took a taxi to the London Eye, it was phenomenal! Loved the ride and the views. After lunch we had fish and chips it was delicious.
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.
I'm sorry if my answers are wrong and hopefully you can tell me why if it is...
Hope this answer helped :) Also, people should be thinking everyday, or else nothing will have meaning and our daily lives won't be able to function normally. I hope you change your mindset about that, it's really fun to learn on weekends too :)
That’s a lot of words. I wish I had the answer as well. Brainly you suck
The correct answer is. All good things come to an end
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Ida B. Wells was an African American journalist, abolitionist and feminist who led an anti-lynching crusade in the United States in the 1890s. She went on to found and become integral in groups striving for African American justice. She continued her anti-lynching campaign and began to work tirelessly against segregation and for women's suffrage. She helped block the establishment of segregated schools in Chicago.
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