Which choice contains a noun part of speech followed by an adverb part of speech from the same root word?
A) Save the analysis for analysts.
B) If you analyze me, I'll analyze you.
C) Analysts can only speak analytically.
D) Too much analyzing can lead to an analysis of failure.

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There is a noun part of speech followed by an adverb part of speech from the same root word in sentence C) Analysts can only speak analytically.

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Answer:

C) Analysts can only speak analytically.

Explanation:

Nouns are those naming words, or those words denoting or representing names or identities.

Adverbs are those words that modifies, changes the quality or manner of the verbs, adjectives and other adverbs.

In the sentence -

Analysts can only speak analytically.

Analysts is the noun while 'analytically' is the adverb.

They both are from the same word root of 'analysis', with the noun coming before the adverb part of speech. The other sentences either have the adverb coming before the noun or don't contain any same word root noun and adverb or even no noun.