Adverbs are words that modify adjectives or verbs.
Many adverbs end in -ly, such as kindly, politely, softly, etc.
Yesterday can be either an adverb or a noun. In the way it's used here, it is an adverb.
Rachel is a name, so it is a noun, or proper noun to be precise.
worked is a verb, since it's an action. (to work)
slowly is an adverb, since it describes the verb, worked.
because is a conjunction.
she is a pronoun.
was is a verb.
so is an adverb, it describes the verb, was.
tired is an adjective.
So the answers to this question are Yesterday and so.
Hope this helps :)
You forgot to add the passage for this.
The correct answer is option one.
In both passages the authors refer to Dominican dictator Trujillo and the situation surrounding his death. In the first excerpt, Memmott describes when Trujillo was assassinated and one of the reasons an army officer mentions. In Alvarez's account, she provides more details about the dictator's trial and subsequent execution.
The alchemists among Victor’s influences were: Paracelsus and Cornelius Agrippa.
Paracelsus was born in Egg, Swiss (1493-1541) - Pioneer in some aspects of the medical revolution - He had a natural affinity. (German Renaissance)
Cornelious Agrippa was born in Nettesheim, Germany (1486-1535). He has an Albertist influence.
Albertus Magnus was a teacher, Krempe M. was a professor, and Walton was Captain.
<span>This is what i understood from what you said, on September 5th, Mike was standing in the end zone at football practice leaning against the goalpost. Lightening struck the post causing Mike to fly through the air and land on his back. He was dead before he hit the ground.</span>