Read this sentence.
The customer service representative was asked to deal with customers kindly, professionally, and in a helpful manner.
In this sentence, how is kindly, professionally, and in a helpful correctly written?
A. as it is
B. kindly, professionally, and helpfully.
C. kindly, to be professional, and helpful.
D. customers kindly, to be professional, and to be helpful.

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