John said that he saw a very lively Broadway show in New York last year. Which word is the adverb?

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Answer 1
Answer: LoL. The Adverb in this sentence is "Very". :)
Answer 2
Answer: the answer is very. Very can also be an adjective such as 'the very heart of the matter. but here it is an adverb. hope this helps, good luck! :)

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It's first person. The other person in the comments should've said first cause we only have one option.

Answer:

First person

Explanation:

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How does Avery cause trouble with his frog? A.
He takes it into the house.

B.
He swings with it.

C.
He puts it in his pocket.

D.
He climbs into the hayloft with it.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. He climbs into the hayloft with it."  Avery cause trouble with his frog is that he climbs into the hayloft with it. Then after that incident, something happened between him and the frog.

Which sentence below is properly punctuated? a. Bertie had several people working for him; a private secretary, an administrative assistant, and a research aide. b. Bertie had several people working for him, a private secretary, an administrative assistant, and a research aide. c. Bertie had several people working for him: a private secretary, an administrative assistant, and a research aide

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c
 is correct your welcome

The correct answer is C.

Which word is not related to a place? A.
anterior

B.
posterior

C.
pretentious

D.
prime

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The answer is D. prime

Dickinson's use of figurative language in this poem expresses the idea that ??

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He visited, still flitting; Then, like a timid man, Again he tapped—'t was flurriedly— Dickinson's use of figurative language in this poem expresses the idea that the speaker is worried about the wind's damaging power. ... the speaker enjoys this unexpected visit from the wind.

Answer:

a is the right one

Explanation:

Until yesterday, I did not like the trolley system in my town. I thought the trolley cars were too slow and cost too much money. I couldn't imagine why anyone would want to ride the trolley. Yesterday, I locked my keys inside my car. I wasn't able to call for help because I forgot my cell phone. I did not know what to do, and I started to panic."Can I give you a ride?" a kind voice called out over the sound of the noisy traffic. The voice belonged to the driver of a trolley car. His friendly attitude helped me calm down and enjoy the trip. By the time my ride was over, I was actually laughing! The next time I need a ride, I will head straight for the nearest trolley stop.

Which event changed the author's negative view of the trolley system?
A.
locking the keys in the car
B.
hearing the noisy traffic
C.
meeting the trolley driver
D.
forgetting his or her phone

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Answer:

C. Meeting the trolley driver

Explanation:

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Meeting with the trolly driver