To solve the problem, we need to fill in the blanks with appropriate adverbs from the given list:
smoothly, heavily, swiftly, more, silently, slowly, quickly, usually, soon, curiously. Let's analyze each sentence and choose the most suitable adverb.
Sentences and Solutions:
1.
I ate too _______ and got hiccoughs.
- The context suggests that eating "heavily" (too much or quickly) could cause hiccoughs.
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Answer: heavily
2.
She moved _______ to the rescue.
- Moving "swiftly" implies quick action, which is fitting for a rescue situation.
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Answer: swiftly
3.
He was panting _______ as he ran.
- Panting "heavily" indicates intense physical exertion while running.
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Answer: heavily
4.
She _______ sings in the shower.
- Singing "usually" in the shower suggests a common habit.
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Answer: usually
5.
He sat _______ in the classroom.
- Sitting "silently" implies quietness, which is typical in a classroom setting.
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Answer: silently
6.
He _______ backed his car into the garage.
- Backing a car "slowly" is cautious and careful, which is appropriate for this action.
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Answer: slowly
7.
The project goes on _______.
- A project "smoothly" going on implies it is progressing without issues.
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Answer: smoothly
8.
Worry kills _______ men than work.
- Worry killing "more" men than work suggests a comparison of effects.
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Answer: more
9.
Have patience; the bus will come _______.
- Telling someone to have patience implies the bus will arrive "soon."
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Answer: soon
10.
I was _______ silent through all this.
- Being "curiously" silent suggests an unusual or unexpected lack of speech.
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Answer: curiously
Final Answers:
1.
heavily
2.
swiftly
3.
heavily
4.
usually
5.
silently
6.
slowly
7.
smoothly
8.
more
9.
soon
10.
curiously
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{\text{heavily, swiftly, heavily, usually, silently, slowly, smoothly, more, soon, curiously}}
\]
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