Explanation:
it is called infamy speech
Could you tell us from what book
SWIFTLY is an adverb. In this example, the adverb modifies the verb "ran"
Old English strǣt<span>, from late Latin </span>strāta (via<span> ) ‘paved (way),’ feminine past participle of </span>sternere<span> ‘lay down.’ </span>
Answer:
solemn aka B
Explanation:
I have plenty of dreams, but the reality is that we'll have to stay here until the war is over. We can't ever go outside, and the only visitors we can have are Miep, her husband Jan, Bep Voskuijl, Mr. Voskuijl, Mr. Kugler, Mr. Kleiman and Mrs. Kleiman, though she hasn't come because she thinks it's too dangerous.
—The Diary of a Young Girl,
Anne Frank