The sentence that show Dexter’s interest in Judy Jones
has more to do with her beauty than her personality in this excerpt from F.
Scott Fitzgerald's "Winter Dreams" is Dexter surrendered a part of
himself to the most direct and unprincipled personality with which he had ever
come in contact.
The one that is the correct way to make the word visible to an adverb is : B. Visibly
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For that opening sentence, I'd go with something along the lines of this:
"If I had to summarize my summer vacation, I'd say it was uneventful, but enjoyable."
"My summer vacation was busy to say the least."
"I didn't have the best time with my summer vacation, but it certainly was a vacation."
"I spent my summer vacation the way kids are supposed to; doing absolutely nothing."
"This year's summer vacation was the best I've ever had, and I'd love to tell."
Answer:
C
Explanation:
For A and B, the passage never says anything about a negative situation so those are ruled out.
For D, the speaker does not necessarily describe the setting though they do show excitement so that is ruled out.
C is the only one because the speaker mentions postcards and pictures and fact that they do no justice for the scenery before him.