Answer:
I carefully prepared a homemade pizza crust and put on it the very freshest and tasty ingredients.
Explanation:
Why? The adverb, as it says, modifies the verb.
A lot of times, not all the time, they end in -ly
- In the first one "<em>most</em>" does nothing and the sentence doesn't seem to even have a verb. (to run, to walk, etc)
- In the second one it is getting closer, but too is not the adverb
- In the third one homemade is a adjective / describing word, not an adverb
- In the fourth one <em>carefully </em>is an adverb and it is <em>italiczed</em>.
<u>Trick:</u>
- Stacey ran quickly.
What did she do? Ran. How did she do it? Quickly.
Verb = ran
Adverb = quickly
Hope this helps, good luck!
(I typed out a lot more to try and explain it since you said you don't understand it at all)
The answer is A. This is because it is a statically measured fact, rather than an opinion that could be altered by any sort of bias.
The meaning of the Latin root word -sim- is seem.
<h3>What are Latin root words?</h3>
Latin root words are given as words that cannot be used alone and forms the combination with the words to deliver the meaning.
The root words in the Latin or the Greek basis can be given with the example, sen, acer, acri and so on.
The meaning of the Latin root word, -sim- is seem. Thus, option A is correct.
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It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question so I had to look for it. Anyway, here is the answer. The part of the speech "The Spirit of Liberty" in which <span>Judge Hand leads the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance is in the CONCLUSION. Hope this helps.</span>