Answer:
The correct adverbs are:
1-unluckily
2-logically
3-luckily
4-unfortunately
Explanation:
The sentences are completed as follows:
- I wanted to reach the airport before the flight arrived, but <u>unluckily</u> there was a traffic jam on the way. (This completes the sentence and provides the complete meaning of the sentence clearly.)
- Jack is making all the arrangements of the party, so <u>logically </u>he has to do all the necessary preparations. (This completes the sentence and provides the complete meaning of the sentence clearly.)
- I love spending time in nature. <u>Luckily</u>, I go camping every summer. (The complete meaning of both the sentences in continuation is portrayed by using the adverb luckily here.)
- I've been taking college courses for three years. <u>Unfortunately</u>, I won't graduate until next fall. (The meaning of the two sentences is clear by using this.)
Explanation:
Romeo does not want to fight Tybalt because he has just married Juliet, and even though he has to keep their marriage a secret, he now looks at Tybalt as his own family.
B, would be your answer!
Since he would need to go back over to make sure they're on the same page
<em>Good luck! <3</em>
<em>Im close to a new rank so if you could mark me brainliest id be so happy!</em>
Answer:
d
Explanation:
because it is currently in action which would make it the active voice