Very
Very is the adverb that is modifying another adverb. In this sentence, the adverbs are usually, quickly, very, and carefully. Usually modifies the verb moves telling how often he moves the eggs. Quickly and carefully both modify the verb moves as well. They describe how he moves - quickly and carefully. Very is an adverb that clarifies how carefully the speaker is moving.
The sentences starting from, "Nobody ever helps me into carriages" through "none but Jesus heard me!" does Sojourner Truth make an emotional appeal to the audience.
You have to weigh the bowling ball
I'm on the same question now, I think it's A tbh
Answer:
it’s a metaphor, it’s comparing your skin to the softness of silk without using like Or as.
Explanation:
please mark brainliest.