tightly
tightly
One possibility is "firmly".
No, it's a noun.
Tightly
strongly
strongly
High
you hold the handle and then when its windy u let it fly -.-'
dude just use your stylus touch and hold the kite and drag to the left to make it move
No, the word 'beyond' is a noun, an adverb, and a preposition.Examples:It's a message from the great beyond. (noun, object of the preposition 'from')We can stay until Friday, but not beyond. (adverb)My kite sailed beyond the horizon. (preposition)
No, because it does not describe/explain an adjective.
To get a kite in the air, find an open area with a steady breeze. Hold the kite up into the wind and let out the string slowly while walking backward. Once there is enough tension in the line, the kite should catch the wind and rise into the sky. Adjust the string as needed to maintain the kite's altitude.