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Question 1She plunged into her heart the sword that was still wet with his life's blood.In the above sentence, what is the part of speech of the underlined word? aarticle bpreposition cpossessive pronoun dpossessive noun eadjective fdemonstrative pronoun gverb hrelative pronoun iproper noun jpronoun knegation lcoordinating conjunction madverb nconjunctive adverb onoun

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Question 1She plunged into her heart the sword that was still wet with his life's blood.In the above sentence, what is the part of speech of the underlined word? aarticle bpreposition cpossessive pronoun dpossessive noun eadjective fdemonstrative pronoun gverb hrelative pronoun iproper noun jpronoun knegation lcoordinating conjunction madverb nconjunctive adverb onoun

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The underlined word in the sentence is not provided. Could you please specify the underlined word?

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