I didn't read the text that goes along with this but based on the information, I would say the answer is D. I hope this helps!
Answer : Option C) Actually
Explanation : "<em>An adverb is a word or phrase which modifies the meaning of an adjective, verb, or other adverb, expressing manner, place, time, or degree for e.g. gently, here, now, very". </em>There are some adverbs, which are like sentence adverbs,that can be also used to modify the whole sentences.
Here amongst the given options; "Actually" is the word that satisfies the condition of being an adverb as it is modifying the other adverb "really."
Rest all options are a form of adjective.
2.94 (you need to subtract 0.35 from 3.29 to get the answer
The finalists for the competition were Lauren, Sharon, and __________.
C. I; subject.
<span>The finalists for the competition were Lauren, Sharon, and I. It is in English grammar rule that always use I not me.
</span>Subject because I is also a subject in the given sentence.
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The glossary in a textbook usually helps you understand the meaning of a word. It is sort of like a mini dictionary, but for the book you are reading.
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