Adverbs and inversion
The adverb of 'legible' is -
The correct adverb of "legible" is "legibly" (option C). An adverb is a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb. "Legible" is an adjective that describes something that is easy to read or decipher, so its adverb form should describe the way in which something is read or deciphered.
Option A, "legibility," is not an adverb but a noun form of the adjective "legible." It refers to the quality of being legible, rather than describing how something is read.
Option B, "relevant," is a completely different word with a different meaning. It means something that is closely connected or applicable to a particular matter or situation, and has no relation to the word "legible."
Option D, "cryptic," is also a different word with a different meaning. It means something that is mysterious or obscure in meaning, and is the opposite of "legible."
Therefore, option C, "legibly," is the only correct adverb form of "legible" because it describes how something is read or deciphered.
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