How does the adverb ‘slowly’ change the meaning of this sentence? The turtle moved.
A. It shows the turtle moved fast.
B. It shows the turtle did not move.
C. It shows the turtle moved slowly.
D. It shows the turtle moved early.
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I replied it’s not that cold outside today.
A. I replied “it’s not that cold outside today.”
B. I replied, “it’s not that cold outside today.”
C. I replied, “It’s not that cold outside today.”
D. “I replied. It’s not that cold outside today.”
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The cakes will be delivered tomorrow
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