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Decide whether the underlined modifier in the sentence below is an adjective or adverb The blue waves lapped gently against the shore. a. Adjective b. Adverb
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Decide whether the underlined modifier in the sentence below is an adjective or adverb The blue waves lapped gently against the shore. a. Adjective b. Adverb
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Decide whether the underlined modifier in the sentence below is an adjective or adverb
The blue waves lapped gently against the shore.
a. Adjective
b. Adverb
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Your answer should be A
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