Answer:
Vain - conceited, too proud (especially of one's looks)
This probably means that something you had planned to turn out well, ended up going against you. The scenario flipped it's self around and you were so said "betrayed" by your own plan or game.
Answer:
1. Lito creatively done his project in all his subjects. - adverbs of manner placed before the preposition
2. She honestly speaks with her classmates her concern about their group work. - adverbs of manner placed before the main verb.
3. Eventually, she already understands the meaning of love. - adverbs of manner placed at the beginning of a sentence.
4. The boy bravely faced his strict father. - adverbs of manner placed before both the verb and the object.
5. My mother requested me to climb the tree carefully. - adverbs of manner placed after the object.
Explanation:
The above are correct. I have been able to classify the placement of the adverbs of manner in each sentence.
An adverb is known to be a word which describes, explains or gives more information about a verb, an adjective, adverb or even a phrase.
An adverb of manner is known as an adverb which actually describes how and in what way an action takes place. It can also be called manner adverbs or manner adverbials.
From the sentences above, we see that each adverb in the sentence describes to us how an action is carried out.
While the groundhog has natural predators like wolves, cougars, coyotes, foxes, bobcats, bears, eagles, and snakes (that will crawl into burrows and eat young groundhogs), their biggest predator is humans and domesticated dogs that hunt them for food and sport.