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A kindly person is one who behaves kindly.

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If the word tells you "how" an action is performed, it is functioning as an adverb in that context.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • noun
  • adjective
  • adverb
  • verb
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

The underlined word "kindly" here is used to describe how a person behaves.
Since it modifies the verb "behaves," it tells us the manner in which the action is done.
Words that describe "how," "when," "where," or "in what way" an action happens are adverbs.
Option (a) "noun" is incorrect because "kindly" is not naming a person, place, or thing.
Option (b) "adjective" is incorrect — although "kindly" can describe a person directly (e.g., "a kindly old man"), in this sentence it is tied to the action "behaves."
Option (d) "verb" is wrong because "kindly" itself is not an action.
Example: "She spoke kindly to the lost child to make him feel safe."
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