English, 10.03.2021 06:00 kristinmonkey
Read the following sentence:
Chris winked at June and used a piece of driftwood to draw a heart in the sand.
Which revision correctly uses an adverb to create a more detailed sentence?
A. Chris winked at June and used a pointed piece of driftwood to draw a lopsided heart in the sand.
B. Chris winked at June and used a piece of driftwood to carefully draw a heart in the sand.
C. Chris winked at June and used a piece of driftwood to draw a heart with an arrow through it in the sand.
D. Chris winked and smiled at June and used a piece of gray driftwood to draw a heart in the damp sand.
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