Help please ASAP: Which revision correctly uses both an adverb and an adjective to create a more detailed sentence?

A:Charlie rapidly ate the delicious bacon and eggs.
B:Hungry, Charlie ate a double helping of bacon and eggs.
C:Charlie eagerly ate bacon and eggs before heading to work.
D:Charlie ate bacon and eggs for breakfast every morning

Respuesta :

Answer:

A: Charlie rapidly ate the delicious bacon and eggs.

Explanation:

Option A has an adverb (rapidly) that modifies the verb (ate) while the adjective (delicious) describes the taste of the bacon and eggs. So, the adjective (delicious) modifies the nouns (bacon and eggs). This has both an adverb and an adjective. This is the correct answer.

Option B starts the sentence with an adjective (Hungry) describing Charlie's state of being. Later in the sentence, option B has another adjective (double) that describes/modifies the noun (helping). No adverb is noted in this sentence.

Option C only has an adverb (eagerly), which modifies the verb (ate). No adjective is noted.

Option D has no adverb or adjective.