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It would be an adverb. If you said "I willingly gave up my last cookie," the word "willingly" would be an adverb because it describes a verb. Adverbs typically modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
the porblem is that as their being homeless, records about them would be hard to come by. They would have been convicted of being anti-social, so statistics about them would be there, it would take someone too long to go through all of the court records to find out how many were homeless. Of course homeless Jews would not have been classified separately from other Jews as it was only their Jewishness that mattered.
It isn't illegal unless you are pretending to be homeless to either harrass someone or for illegal purposes. eg. Nobody would expect a homeless to be carrying a secret supply of and illegal drug...
I would Say that homeless people are considered a resident of a state at some point. Most people are not homeless from the day they are born. At some point I would think that someone is born in a hospital with a birth certificate and is claimed as a resident. If they are not considered a resident of a state then would they not be considered a US citizen???
The superlative for willing would be "most willing." There is no one-word superlative.
I believe someone would become a firefighter because it's something there passionate about, and something they really are interested in doing.
No. The home is owned by someone, and that would be illegal.
someone might want to be a guild so they can learn and become a better worker.
Because they want to.
Someone would wanna become a Doctor for two reasons, one the money of course and maybe the like the medical stuff
NO,if he was then him and Adam lambert would not be dating right now even if they both are in jail and they gay because homeless people are homeless for a reson and sauli koskinen is not homeless(: