Select the adverb that correctly modifies the verb in this sentence: “The athlete ran ___ to break the record.”
A. swift
B. swiftness
C. swiftly
D. swifts

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A. his
B. mine
C. yours
D. No change
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Which sentence correctly combines the clauses to create a complex sentence?
this morning; it has rained heavily
A. It has rained heavily because this morning.
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(Flip) An isometry in which the figure and its image have opposite orientations.
A. Image
B. Preimage
C. Reflection
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