Choose from the options lettered A-E the one that meet appropriately completes each sentence
The Governor was .......... hasty in his economic policy.
a
Enough
b
more
c
somewhat
d
somewhere
e
such
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Emmanuel24458
1 year ago
The correct answer is:
C) somewhat
Explanation:
The sentence is describing the Governor's economic policy as hasty, and "somewhat" is a suitable adverb to modify the adjective "hasty".
"Somewhat" indicates a moderate degree of hastiness.
The other options don't fit grammatically or semantically:
A) "Enough" is an adjective or adverb that indicates sufficiency, not degree.
B) "More" is a comparative adverb that would require a comparison.
D) "Somewhere" is an adverb of location.
E) "Such" is a determiner or pronoun used to introduce a clause or phrase.

