Adverbs refer to the words which modify an adjective, a verb or an adverb. Adverbs further answers to the following question of,
<em>How? Where? When? and Why?</em>
Therefore, in the sentence, <em>yesterday Rachel worked slowly because she was so tired.</em>
Words which function as an adverb are- yesterday, so and slowly.
Yesterday answers from the following questions of<em> when?</em>
So acts as a modifier to an adverb <em>slowly</em>, and
Slowly modifies an adjective <em>slow</em>.
<span>This is a clear vision of the obstacles of hunting in the arctic wild. Withholding a picture of rise and fall of the sun and upholding a picture for the hunter and hunted. Silence falls in hunting territory giving great insite on the cause.</span>
<span>The threat to newspapers now appears from nearly every indicator. From 1950 through 1999, for instance, newspaper revenue grew seven percent a year. From 2000 through 2006, by contrast, it has grown by just 0.5%. Then in the first quarter of 2006, growth was even less: 0.35%.</span>
Answer:
a ( it's the only one that makes sense to me)
Explanation:
You should explain your supporting evidence at the end of your statement. It should include important details that refers to the thesis.