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Which sentence uses the superlative form of an adverb? A. I usually attend her dance recital. B. Of all the contestants in the pageant, she spoke most confidently. C. Furry mice…
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Which sentence uses the superlative form of an adverb?
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I usually attend her dance recital.
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Of all the contestants in the pageant, she spoke most confidently.
C.
Furry mice crawled swiftly into the nest.
D.
My sister's cat ran farther from the sink than my cat.
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Hi again,
I believe the answer to this one is
B, "
Of all the contestants in the pageant, she spoke most confidently."
~Elisabeth
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Of all the contestants in the pageant, she spoke most confidently.
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