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During that epidemic, early warnings circulated widely.

Which correctly analyzes each word’s part of speech in the sentence?

During (prep), that (demonstrative adj), epidemic (n), early (adj), warnings (n), circulated (v), widely (adv)
During (v), that (demonstrative adj), epidemic (n), early (adv), warnings (n), circulated (v), widely (adj)
During (prep), that (article), epidemic (n), early (adv), warnings (v), circulated (v), widely (adj)
During (gerund), that (article), epidemic (n), early (adj), warnings (v), circulated (v), widely (adv)

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User Kapsh
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Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

a

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User Charchit Kapoor
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The answer which correctly analyzes each word’s part of speech in the sentence given is this:

During (prep), that (demonstrative adj), epidemic (n), early (adj), warnings (n), circulated (v), widely (adv).

During = indicates the preposition of time

That = modifies the noun epidemic

Early = modifies the noun warnings

Circulated = functions as an action word

Widely = modifies the verb circulated

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