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Underline the adverbs in the following sentences and circle the verbs : 1. The proud father shook his son's hand wildly after he was called to the stage
as 'Soccer Player of the Year'.
2. The appreciative child accepted the trophy gracefully.
3. The difficult exam paper confused me completely.
4. The mother shook the dying baby desperately.
5. The strong WWF-wrestler defeated the slender competitor viciously.
6. She writes impeccably and calculates faultlessly.
7. The grateful parent thanked the police officer gratefully and scolded the child
mercilessly​

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