Danielle wasn't feeling __________, so she performed __________ on the test.
A. good; poor
B. well; poor
C. well; poorly
D. good; poorly
C
You're right.
Danielle wasn't feeling well, so she performed poorly on the test. But hey, at least she aced the "How Not to Take a Test" course!
The correct answer is C. well; poorly.
To determine the correct answer, we need to understand the difference between "good" and "well" and their corresponding adverbs "poorly" and "poor."
"Good" is an adjective used to describe nouns and "well" is an adverb used to describe verbs. In this case, we are describing how Danielle was feeling, so we need to use an adverb.
Since "well" is the correct adverb form of "good," we can eliminate options A and D.
Now, we need to consider the second part of the sentence. Danielle performed something on the test. We can use the adverb "poorly" to describe how she performed.
Therefore, the correct answer is C. Danielle wasn't feeling well, so she performed poorly on the test.