The words that are adverbs are: Yesterday; late. I chose this option because both yesterday and late are adverbs.
When you think about Thanksgiving cooking, typically you think of a rush to get everything done and to put all of the food onto the table so that everyone can eat. There is a tone of rushing and impatience being conveyed. Therefore, I would say that 4 is the most suitable answer. General Barker is clearly in a hurry and is under some stress. I hope this helps.
Select the preposition that best completes each sentence:
Juan left his wallet on top of the dresser. Lorna fell asleep during the television show and missed the ending. Sheryl’s house is near the park, so we can walk from there.
so the first one (brushing your teeth)goes in the 2nd box(cause and effect)
the one next to that (school uniforms) is in the 4th box
3rd one (food) goes in compare and contrast
4th (studying) is for the first box.
5 th goes also in chronological order
6th goes in 3rd box
An adjective describes a noun, so, it tells more about it. An adjective tells<span> which one, what kind, or how many. </span>