This stupendously crafted question has, irrefutably, inarguably, done more for the adverb—which has been treated worse than any other part of speech in history—and I know the adverb. I love the adverb. Hugely. I love him best. He’s like the adjective, but the adjective modifies weakly, okay? The adjective modify nouns. It’s nothing, exactly nothing compared to our… indubitable friend. And I’m going to make the adverb so revered. And I’m going to do it quickly, and I’m going to do it easily—and how am I going to do that? I’ll simply sit down with the noun, the verb… maybe even the adjective, because what are you going to do? You have to negotiate. I’m going to get the adverb the best deal. Incontrovertibly. Unequivocally. It’s going to be so sweet, inconceivably sweet, and I’ll just say, in the end: See? This reviving thing, I’ve really done it quite spectacularly, I’ve really done it quite strikingly.