I’m not sure what my choices are but adverbs are normally words with a “ -ly “ on the end of it , for example “ joan quickly skipped down the road “ the adverb would be quickly.
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I dont quite get it, Are we trying to find antonyms? And if so, is there an underlined word we need to focus on?
Unless, you are talking about "opposite of".
The prefix that you would find in a word to indicate "opposite of." is "Dis."
It is defining.
Defining relative clause does not have a comma, while a non-defining relative clause has.
For example, if the sentence is:
The children, who hate chocolates, are uncommon.
- since there is comma in this sentence, it is non-defining.
- while if there is no comma like the question in the picture, it is defining.
Answer:
Randy Adderson, a soc, tells Ponyboy that he won't be showing up at the rumble that night because he's tired of the fighting. Randy also tells Ponyboy that Bob's parents spoiled him rotten. Bob was good looking and intelligent, and his parents allowed him to do whatever he wanted.
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