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1. hopes (b)
2. have (c)
3. am (c)
4. like a bird (b)
5. as my teacher (b)
6. like water (b)
7. personally I (a)
8. afraid (a)
9. for what (c)
10. there was (c)
11. could not be (a)
12. had become (d)
13. might be (b)
14. as if (b)
15. could be (b)
16. I did not go (d)
17. if I had (a)
18. will do (b)
19. will often go (b)
20. normal (b)
I apologize if any of this is incorrect but the format that you put as the layout was a bit confusing. I HOPE this helps!! :)
<em>Adjectives</em> are the part of speech which qualifies the noun or pronoun. They may be placed before the qualifying word.
<u>For example,</u> this <em>cute</em> baby is eating an apple.
Whereas,<em> adverbs</em> refers to the set of words or word which qualifies the adjectives.
<u>For example,</u> the girls are speaking <em>softly</em>.
Hence, to form an adverb through adjective, they can be formed by adding –ly to the end of the word.
<u>For example,</u> they performed bad/badly in the exam
how did they perform? <em>badly</em>.
Hence, it is an adverb.
Answer:
By acting in the Boxer Rebellion, the United States proved they would use force to promote their own business interests.
Explanation:
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