-LY adverbs are words formed by adding “-ly” to an adjective to describe how an action is performed. Common examples include quickly, quietly, and happily. I can hear you saying, “big deal, so what, who cares!” Guess what – authors, literary critics, AND SAT test writers all care! Let’s take a close look at the -ly critical reading passages.
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