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English, 23.05.2020 02:04 Heavengunn15

Identify the sentence that uses an adverb.
A. Kasim felt terrible about losing his pet.
B.
Sue looked sad when she heard the shocking news.
C. Did you hear José's amazing performance at band tryouts?
D. Michelle played well in last night's game.

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