The correct answer is D because the comma is in the correct place and so is the apostrophe and period.
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A adverb usually follows the verb, It can also precede the verb. Also a prepositional phrase functions as an adjective or adverb, and a prepositional phrase functions as an adjective or adverb. Also letting someone know you like them a lot just adds the adverb onto the verb. And being is an adverb and so it will always modify a verb in lieu of a noun.
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I would say intensive.
The word that would be reflexive or intensive is <u>ourselves</u>. It's intensive because it isn't necessary. If you took the word out the sentence, the point would still get across.
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A, it is in the form of a question