Quoted from Atticus in To Kill a Mockingbird
Writein the active voice
well mabey she did somthing secrtly to him that hurt him or mabey he needs more exersise
The adverb is quietly, as it describes how they made their way home.
The word "Quietly" in the sentence "Quietly they made their way home" is the adverb, modifying the verb "made."
Sell it and split the profits.
Along time ago. Around the 1890s. Hope this helps. Oh and by the way stop your sister
DNA check at a hosbitle. There's no other way, unless you ask. Kind of weird to find out your cousin is actually your sister, guess you shouldn't have made out with her. ;)
Yes, she has an older sister
Elizabeth and Charlotte's father and sister stop in London on their way home after visiting Charlotte to take care of some business matters. The detour allows them to engage in social activities and enjoy the city's offerings before returning to their rural home. This stop also highlights the importance of social connections and the bustling life in London compared to their quieter existence.
weve come a long long way together through the hard times and the ggod i had to celebrate you, baby i had to praise you like i should
In the sentence "The wind blew softly across the sand dunes as the caravan made its way home," the adverb clause is "as the caravan made its way home." This clause modifies the verb "blew," indicating the time when the wind was blowing. Adverb clauses provide additional information about the action, such as when, where, why, or under what conditions it occurs.
if your sister is lazy then just leave stuff around.