ANSWER: A, B, C, D
A includes an adverb of place which is "in World War 1". "World War 1" describes the verb "fight" by stating its location and is thus an adverb of place
B includes an adverb which is "usually". "usually" describes the action/verb "held" by stating how often it was "held"
C, well you know, "carefully".
D should have an adverb too if there isn't any mistake in the sentence as it has the adverb "deeply" which describes the action/verb "worried" by stating the degree of her worrying for George. NOTE: "worried" in this context is NOT an adjective
E does not have an adverb. Although it may seem like "exactly" is the adverb, "exactly" is describing "eight inches long" which is an adjective, not a verb. Therefore, there should be no adverb because the verb in this sentence, which is "said", was not described in any way.
Therefore, the answers are A, B, C and D.
I'm sorry if my answers are wrong and hopefully you can tell me why if it is...
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Be becuase infinitives always have “to” in them
I knew god wanted me<span> to cast my </span>burdens on<span> Him, but it wasn't working.....cast your </span>burden on<span> the lord, and </span>he will<span> sustain you; </span>he will<span> never permit the righteous to be.</span>
Answer:
The answer is buck and thorton's partnership which is C
Explanation:
The word solace means comfort. The best answer to feel in the blank is therefore comfort.
<h3>What is the meaning of solace?</h3>
Just as the word ostentatious is used to show that a person is showy, or likes to show off, the word solace means comfort.
That is comfort or consoaltion at a time when a person is sad or they are in real distress.
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