[ Grammar ]
Consider this, Alice and Bob are discussing a sentence. Alice says that John “quietly” read his book, while Bob believes John “book” read his story. Who is using the adverb correctly?
A. Alice (Quietly)
B. Bob (Book)
Select your answer:

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