its answer:
An adjective is a part of speech that modifies a noun or pronoun. Adjectives usually tell what kind, how many, or which about nouns or pronouns. An adverb is a part of speech B. the wordless is an adjective that tells how much that modifies another adverb, a verb, or an adjective. It is often recognized by the suffix -ly at the end of it. adverb well is an adverb describing the verb plays
Answer:
The answer is most definitely C).
Explanation:
A and B don't matter, and D doesn't make sense. Hope this helps!
<u>PLEASE MARK BRAINLIEST!</u>
What sentence? did you forget to put a picture?
If you were looking up a word on the dictionary, then no. You don't really need the to cite it
If you were using the the meaning of the word in the dictionary, then yes. You have to site the source that you copied from.
Hope this helps, and hey army! :) -from peachimin