Which statement is not true about an adverb?A.
It can modify another adverb.

B.
It always ends in -ly.

C.
Its position in a sentence can vary.

D.
It usually modifies a verb.

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Answer 1
Answer: B.... An adverb does not always end in an -ly ... 'Well' is an often used adverb for-example  'It was well done'

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This should be an Anaphora considering that anaphora is repeating the same word, or the same sequence of words, at the beginning of each sentence or paragraph, which occurs here with the word Nor.

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Onomatopoeia is the named of the sound. Ex: bang, crash, cuckoo, tick tok,..
Alliteration is repetition of beginning consonant letter: Ex: Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers, She sells seashells down by the seashore.
Simile is a comparison of 2 things using like or as: Ex: She is busy as a bee, He is quiet as a mouse
Imagery is a
 description that appeals to any of the five senses: Ex: On a starry winter night in Portugal (sorry that I don't have any examples so this example is from Yourdictionary.com)
So the answer is D. Imagery

Answer: D is the answer

Explanation: Imagery has to do with your eyes. Your eyes are one of the five senses. Hope this helped!!

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Answer: them

Explanation: Both the noun phrase "the Bensons" and the pronoun that we have to choose make up this sentence's complement, in which nouns take the role of object ("The favorites for the show" being the subject and "were" being the verb), therefore, the object form of the pronoun (them) must be used.

they is a subject pronoun and them is an object pronoun so in this sentence, them is correct.

Which sentence uses the most precise language? (10 points)After I laundered my cell phone in my pants pocket, I was more careful to track its location, especially near water.
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After I washed my cell phone in my pants, I made sure to know its location, especially close to water.
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After I laundered my cell phone in my pants, I made sure to track where it was, especially when close to water.

This is the most precise option because it specifically states that the pants were laundered with the cell phone inside it and especially that the writer wants to start tracking its phone when its close to water so as to not repeat the same mistake!

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We can have two principal points of view: the first-person point of vies, when a person s describing their own experiences and the third-person point of view when it's as if someone else was describing it.

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