Adverbs modify (describe) verbs or other adverbs and often end in -ly. You need to locate the verb to determine at least one of the adverbs (the action of the sentence.) This is a complex sentence because it has an independent clause (it was not exactly what he had in mind) and a subordinate clause (when he agreed to do the task). If you just look at the independent clause, or the one that can stand by itself, you will find the verb 'was'. Ask yourself 'was what'. The answer is not, which means it is the adverb. To find the adverb describing it, we again ask, 'not what'. The answer is exactly. So the answer is A.
It is often called the scottish play as it takes place in scotland and is the only play by Shakespeare to be set in Scotland.
The correct answer is B. the knight would be the first to tell a tale
This is of course if you are referring to Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
Hello <span>Ojeensolaka!
I think the most appropriate forum would be "editorial" because that is basically an essay which the student wanted to present in the first place.
Have a good day! -Wajiha</span>
Not sure which story you are referring to, but in all stories, the Author can describe the scenery using bleak and dark details to infer the scene will be a dark mood. The Author wouldn't say "It's a bright beautiful day, Sun shinning brightly... Ect..." and then something bad happen. That is the Authors power of shaping how we view the situation.