Answer:
First page:
Adverb = bolded, the word it modifies = <em>italics</em>
- we have <em>heard </em>the story before (the adverb answers the question <u>when)</u>
- the surgeon carefully <em>stitched</em> the wound (the adverb answers the question <u>in what manner</u>)
- last week, we kindly paid my grandfather a <em>visit </em>(the adverb answers the question <u>when</u>)
- Mindy <em>felt</em> under the table (the adverb answers the question <u>where</u>)
- Thoroungly <em>bake</em> the chicken (the adverbs answers the question <u>in what manner</u>)
Second page:
Adverb and adjectives = bolded
- The lenghty article was published today.
- A company was illegally dumping filthy waste.
- State officials were completely unaware.
- Company employees denied any wrongdoing.
- That class was difficult but useful.
- A warm wind blew down the valley.
- Can a young pitcher succeed in the big leagues?
- Ms. Jones put her plate on the kitchen sink.
Answer:
6. Peanuts are a good, healthy snack because they are low in sugar.
7. Out of all the musicals I have seen, I have enjoyed <em>A Chorus Line </em>more.
8. The sales people., Mary, Mel, and Laurie all say the sales are lower this week than they were last week.
9. No one who brings a donation will be turned away from the picnic.
10. Who will decide who we are supposed to report to if there is an emergency?
11. Not only does the waitress serve the tables, but she also clears them off.
12. This kind of meat is tough and fatty.
Explanation:
The answer is D. You apply for several jobs you expect to be offered but don't get called back for any.
depending on the sentence Im pretty sure its Rosaline