Well I can’t answer it because I don’t know the story, but I can tell you this. Look for context clues and words around the sentence that can help explain the meaning of it.
Answer:
Absolutely. As woman, we are looked down upon and it isn't fair but since Kamala Harris was brave enough to try for something that most woman won't, it'll show just how capable woman are and they we should be given more chances to prove it. All of us should be looked at with equal respect and kindness, regardless of whether we are a woman or a men, black or white.
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Grammatically Unconventional
We know, we know – the last time you wrote a "grammatically unconventional" English paper you got a C-. Stephen Crane certainly takes liberty with the conventions of the language, going Yoda on us with sentences like these:
"Doubts and he were struggling" (11.15).
"A sputtering of musketry was always to be heard" (16.1).
"It is true that his trousers felt to him that they were no fit for his legs at all" (3.27).
"A house standing placidly in distant fields had to him an ominous look" (3.28).
Weird, right? This takes some getting used to, but it certainly marks the novel with a stylistic individuality.
Answer:
Merrily is the adverb.
Explanation:
An adverb is a word or an expression that modifies a verb, adjective, determiner, clause, preposition, or sentence. Adverbs typically express manner, place, time, frequency, degree, level of certainty, etc