Explanation: Here's and example
I parked the car HERE
I parked the car RIGHT HERE
I parked the car RIGHT HERE UNDER THE BRIDGE
The wors in all caps are examples of adverb phrases
The difference between absolute and qualified is that absolute is (obsolete) absolved or free, while qualified<span> is meeting the standards, requirements, and training for a position.
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I think that the question is looking for a synonym of one word in the sentence.
and the answer would be:
1.the decorations were reminiscent (=reminding) of autumn leaves.
2.No buildings still stood at the epicenter=
- point on earth directly above an earthquake.
3.The puppy
wrested (pulled) the squeaky toy from under the couch.
4.Luis angled the car obliquely into the parking spot and
passed his drivers license test
Here the best answer is "indirectly" since it's one of the meanings of the word "obliquely.
You would open your eyes first, then the door.
Answer: Simple care needs
Explanation:
Simple care needs: That's what our lives ask for.