When the Civil War was lost, Robert E. Lee wanted his troops to go home and live in peace. The United States is far better off where Lee's army lost gracefully and the defeated troops went home to work, than is a nation like Iraq where the defeated troops went home to fight a protracted civil war. Defeated Confederate solders did not turn themselves into guerrilla warriors or suicide bombers.
The Cretan dagger, also known as the Minoan dagger, is an ancient weapon that originated in the Bronze Age civilization of ancient Crete, specifically during the Minoan period (around 2600-1100 BCE). It is characterized by a double-edged blade made of bronze, often with a gracefully curved shape and a decorative handle. Cretan daggers have been found in archaeological sites throughout the Mediterranean, suggesting their widespread use and importance in ancient warfare.
The Renaissance Age was th age after the Middle ages.
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This is the Disinformation Age, before that was the Stone Age
Gracefully, more gracefully, most gracefully.
Only verbs have past tenses, and the word "gracefully" is an adverb. I walk gracefully, I walked gracefully, I am going to walk gracefully; the word gracefully does not change.
more gracefully, most gracefully
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Yes, gracefully is an adverb, from the adjective graceful.
I gracefully mastered the art of Taekwondo.
"Does she not walk gracefully?" changes to "Is she not walking gracefully?" in the present continuous tense.
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The ballet dancer moved elegantly and gracefully across the stage.
Gracefully is an adverb.