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Mosaic 2 Reading, 4/e
Brenda Wegmann
Miki Knezevic
Marilyn Bernstein

Conflict and Reconciliation

Converting Adjectives to Adverbs

In the following items, change the adjectives in italics to adverbs used in the reading.



1

They gave the idea a resounding "yes!" Their approval was positive.
2

Her copy of the book is a virtual map of highlighting and underlining. She has underlined something on every page.
3

Her attitude affects me in a negative way. It really affects me .
4

An important aspect of the book is that it gives examples of difficult conversations. More , it explains why we are so bad at having them.
5

It's usual for her to avoid confrontation. She avoids having difficult conversations.
6

There is a potential for backlash in this situation. The situation is explosive.
7

The book worked in a wonderful way for me. It really worked .
8

The benefits of this book are immense. We could all benefit from it.