Morphological features. As to their word-building structure adverbs are divided into:
A. Simple (there), derivative (quickly), compound (nowhere) and composite (at once)
B. Simple (pretty), derivative (slowly), composite (at last)
C. Simple (long), derivative (likewise), compound (anyhow)
D. Simple (then), derivative (headlong), compound (sometimes)
E. All answers are correct.

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