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the lady shouted at the thief.................

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Answered by dannydear
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Explanation:

here Newton's law working ....the lady shouted for indeed of the thief.....

Every action has same and opposite reaction...lol

Answered by logaprabhasl
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Answer:

The lady shouted at the thief loudly.

Explanation:

  • 'loudly' is an adverb.
  • There are numerous adverbs in English grammar.
  • Adverbs are used to decribe how exactly the thing is...for example.,She walked slowly.
  • As a rule, their basis for formation is usually the underlying adjective; to illustrate the transformation, the adjective ‘silent’ becomes the adverb ‘silently’.It is an adverb of place.
  • In general, adverbs can occur at different places in the sentence in English.
  • Where exactly they appear depends primarily on their type and meaning or their reference.
  • The position may also vary if certain parts of the sentence need emphasis.
  • Unfortunately, these possibilities for positioning are not always clear.
  • These are called adverbs of manner.

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