Answer:
appositive phrase
Explanation:
the sentence above is an appositive phrase, because it provides additional details about a noun or pronoun in the sentence.
To see if he would do the bet or he wouldnt
1. Nibbles crept <u>quietly</u> across the carpet towards the open door and <u>promptly</u> sneaked through while no one was looking.
2. <u>Easily</u>, Sue edged over the ice as she talked <u>gently</u> to her dog clinging to a tree.
3. Eliot's car skidded <u>quickly</u> across the road as it went out of control and the others watched <u>silently</u>.
4. Yesterday, they <u>noisily</u> ate their dinner so they could get to the concert <u>immediately</u>.
5. The birds flew<u /> <u>slowly</u> <u /><u />towards the cliff top and sat <u>comfortably</u> on a ledge.
A.)
its A.) cuz if someone were to ask you something about sentence 1, it would be too much say cuz well sentence 1 is really long
Villain is the answer I believe