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Fill in the blanks with words that seem to contradict each other but add depth and meaning to the sentence. Use London's first sentence as a model.

Her temper was __________ (use an -ing form of a verb) __________ (use an -ly adverb to describe the verb) when she heard the man scream at the dog.



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Explains the use of contradictory adverbs in sentences and provides comparative and superlative forms of adverbs as examples.


Explanation:

Contradictory Adverbs in Sentences:

  1. John nearly had an answer to the challenging question.
  2. The father consistently promotes practical thinking.
  3. The enraged family impatiently left without seeing the occupied manager.
  4. A dense, damp snow gently descended.
  5. Unseen, a mysterious man in a black cloak stood in the shadows.

Comparative and Superlative Adverbs:

  • Almost: More Almost, Most Almost
  • Always: More Always, Most Always
  • Not: Less Not, Least Not
  • Softly: More Softly, Most Softly

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