The adverbs are Rachel, slowly, tierd and I think yesterday
The best way to eliminate wordiness is the following:
<em> The audience gave the guest speaker a standing ovation.</em>
Wordiness is the use of more words than necessary to express an idea. The phrase <em>"to give a standing ovation"</em> already comprises the ideas of "rose up" and <em>"applauded"</em>. Thus, they are not necessary in the sentence. Replacing those words with the words <em>"gave the guest speaker a standing ovation"</em> is the right way to eliminate wordiness in that sentence.
Answer:
I think it's the first one, "Jealousy can be stronger than love"
Explanation:
the speaker shows very little love towards the man, and instead seemed engulfed in jealousy do to his attraction to a different person
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The sentence in which the adjective phrase or adverb phrase is best used to correctly maintain the meaning of the original sentences is D. Nicaragua has become a destination for adventurous tourists to visit.
The other options don't even have these phrases.