An adverb adds onto verb!
A verb is an action.
I will make the adverb bold in these examples.
My dog ate its food loudly.
Loudly describes HOW my dog ate its food.
Joan painted messily.
Messily described HOW Joan painted. It describes (adds on to) the verb, which is the action (painted).
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I feel like the answer could be either direct or indirect, because you need a direct object to have an indirect object, and there is both in this example.
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"Like girls on their hands and knees"
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False
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An epic usually describes and talks about legends, warriors, and heroes and their exploits.
It talks about great people and the great things they did.
The Iliad written by Homer is an example of an epic.
Beowulf is another example of an epic.
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My favorite thing to do on a snow day is to play with the snow. First of all I like to make snowmen with my friends because it’s really fun and you can make the snowman however you want. For example for the mouth you could give it a smile or a frown and maybe give it a big nose or a small nose. Second of all I like to make snow forts with my friends or by myself. I like to make snow forts because you can get other people to join and expand and all that is just a great time. Lastly, I like to have snowball fights because a lot of your friends can play at the same time and have a wonderful time. In conclusion, on a snow day I love to play with snow.
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