Answer:
1. adverb: <u>undoubtedly</u>
modifies: contributed
2. adverb: <u>early</u>
modifies: serving
3. adverb: <u>genuinely</u>
modifies: loyal
4. adverb: <u>somewhat</u>
modifies: radical
5. adverb: <u>not</u>
modifies: refuse
Explanation:
I have been able to underline the adverbs and also to write the word that each adverb modifies.
An adverb is a word which modifies or describes a verb, an adjective, another adverb, clause, determiner or preposition.
Some adverbs usually end in -ly while others don't.
When adverbs are used, they usually express time, frequency, level of certainty or assurance, manner, place, degree, etc. They answer of: when? how? where? in what way? etc.
Answer:
the best way to draw a conclusion as you read is to know the key points in what you are are reading then close it with that
Explanation:
give the key points as the closing note
1. B
2. D
3. A
4. B
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Here, the verb catch is a transitive verb, but the object/agent is missing. The action of catching a thief devolves onto the police or the people. So, we need to create the agent as per the context. The thief has been caught by the people/ police/them.
Consequently, the active form of the sentence will be:
The police has caught the thief.
The people have caught the thief.
They have caught the thief.
<span>Developing skills is different from acquiring objective knowledge because it requires: Practice, hard work, and determination.</span>