Adverb describe (modify) verbs and other adverbs. When looking for an adverb, you must first find the verb. In the first sentence, the verb is took. Off is also an adverb, but ask yourself, took off "how"? If you can answer that (with quickly and cautiously), that is your adverbial phrase. From an overnight rain, over the surface, and around the track are all prepositional phrases. Warm and shining are describing the sun, so they are adjectives.
Answer:
D. quilt, jar of fruit
Explanation:
Options:
A. towel, table
B. bird, birdcage
C. breadbox, cats
D. quilt, jar of fruit
Mrs. Wright's otherwise flawless quilt has some uneven stitching, which symbolizes that she was upset or distracted while making it. The smashed fruit jar is a symbol of Mrs. Wright's sad and dysfunctional household.
Answer:
By appealing to the audidece emotions
Explanation:
Just took the edge test
The answer is B I took the test