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She had to run slowly or her high heels would have made her fall hard on the pavement. Select the two adverbs in this sentence 1. She / her 2. run / fall 3. slowly / hard 4. high heels / pavement
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She had to run slowly or her high heels would have made her fall hard on the pavement. Select the two adverbs in this sentence 1. She / her 2. run / fall 3. slowly / hard 4. high heels / pavement
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3. since it is an adverb and it fits the most because others are verbs, nouns and even adjectives
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