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Which word in the sentence does the adjective modify? The mayor spoke loudly in order to be heard in the crowded room. A. loudly B. room C. mayor D. spoke
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Which word in the sentence does the adjective modify? The mayor spoke loudly in order to be heard in the crowded room. A. loudly B. room C. mayor D. spoke
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Which word in the sentence does the adjective modify? The mayor spoke loudly in order to be heard in the crowded room. A. loudly B. room C. mayor D. spoke
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d spoken is the answer
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D.spoke because the adjective is spoke and loudly describes it
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