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12 April, 07:03

In which revised sentence did Alexander change the underlined word to use it as an noun? Since she was affirmably loyal, Keysha was able to become a secret agent. Before becoming a secret agent, Keysha needed to affirm her loyalty. As an affirmation of her loyalty, Keysha agreed to become a secret agent. Once she finally affirmed her loyalty, Keysha became a secret agent.

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  1. 12 April, 07:08
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    The correct answer is C. As an affirmation of her loyalty, Keysha agreed to become a secret agent. You can see that the words affirmably and loyal, which are an adverb, and an adjective, receptively, have been changed so as to become nouns affirmation and loyalty. The only sentence where affirmably is transformed into a noun is C. In A, it is still an adverb. In B and D, it is a verb.
  2. 12 April, 07:09
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    Answer is c, because i got it right on edgenuity
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