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As a young person what are the things that you need to do to become a grown-up?​

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Answered by dsree7758
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An adverb is a word or phrase that qualifies or changes an adjective, verb or another adverb, to express a relation of a situation, cause etc.

The correct answer is B) polite/ politely as it indicates how she was (use of an adjective)and the manner in which she spoke (politely).

Options A, C, and D are wrong as 'politely' cannot be used in the first blank as it describes the manner ( doesn't tell what her attributes are), and 'polite' cannot be used in the second blank as it doesn't indicate an attribute but indicates a sate.

The nurse is very polite. She spoke politely.An adverb is a word or phrase that qualifies or changes an adjective, verb or another adverb, to express a relation of a situation, cause etc.

The correct answer is B) polite/ politely as it indicates how she was (use of an adjective)and the manner in which she spoke (politely).

Options A, C, and D are wrong as 'politely' cannot be used in the first blank as it describes the manner ( doesn't tell what her attributes are), and 'polite' cannot be used in the second blank as it doesn't indicate an attribute but indicates a sate.

The nurse is very polite. She spoke politely.An adverb is a word or phrase that qualifies or changes an adjective, verb or another adverb, to express a relation of a situation, cause etc.

The correct answer is B) polite/ politely as it indicates how she was (use of an adjective)and the manner in which she spoke (politely).

Options A, C, and D are wrong as 'politely' cannot be used in the first blank as it describes the manner ( doesn't tell what her attributes are), and 'polite' cannot be used in the second blank as it doesn't indicate an attribute but indicates a sate.

The nurse is very polite. She spoke politely.An adverb is a word or phrase that qualifies or changes an adjective, verb or another adverb, to express a relation of a situation, cause etc.

The correct answer is B) polite/ politely as it indicates how she was (use of an adjective)and the manner in which she spoke (politely).

Options A, C, and D are wrong as 'politely' cannot be used in the first blank as it describes the manner ( doesn't tell what her attributes are), and 'polite' cannot be used in the second blank as it doesn't indicate an attribute but indicates a sate.

The nurse is very polite. She spoke politely.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

An adverb is a word or phrase that qualifies or changes an adjective, verb or another adverb, to express a relation of a situation, cause etc.

The correct answer is B) polite/ politely as it indicates how she was (use of an adjective)and the manner in which she spoke (politely).

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