“ even though it’s the writings of a child, its hers and it’s her secret”
Keep in mind an adverb gives more information or describes further information on the verb, adjective, or other adverb.
The correct answer is B. It's B. because, the other sentences don't make sense, and they are improper, the other choices are also not the proper way to speak.
Hope I helped!
- Amber
Answer/explanation:
1.) I quickly drank the hot tea.
I - noun (person/place/thing)
quickly - adverb (gives details about the verb)
drank - verb (action word)
the - determiner (mentions/addresses a person/place/thing)
hot - adjective (describes the noun)
tea - noun (person/place/ thing)
2.) Trey swept the dirty floor halfheartedly.
Trey - noun (person/place/thing)
swept - verb (an action word)
the - determiner (mentions/addresses a person/place/thing)
dirty - adjective (describes a noun)
floor - noun (person/place/thing)
halfheartedly - adverb (describes a verb)
Hope this helps! :D