Here are the adverbs in this sentence:
<span>quite
</span><span>slowly
</span>eventually
really
Answer: 11.
Explanation: I think it's talking about 4 years earlier so then she was 7. 4 years later she'd be 11 and Darren would be 7.
<span>Umbrella comes from the Latin word umbra, which means “shade.”
The best way to choose this answer is to eliminate the other possibilities. The last option is not grammatically correct. The two sentences are complete, but only joined with a comma. This is not enough and creates a run-on. The first option uses commas to create a phrase (coming from the Latin word umbra). The sentence should make sense if this phrase is eliminated - it doesn't. The third option doesn't even sound grammatically correct.
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The answer is B. Hope this is helpful!
Answer:
D: somewhat arrogant and a know-it-all.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt given, the narrator talks about someone not grasping the meaning of something because he did not read as much history as the narrator. In a separate monologue, the narrator talks about having the knowledge of certain herbs.
In the two quotations above, Don Quixote's speech reveals that he is somewhat arrogant and a know-it-all.