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write the noun from of the adverb placidly​

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The word placidly is the adverb form of placid, which means "quiet and serene." Some words don't change much through their evolution. So it is with placidly, which finds its origin in the Latin placidus which means — what else? — calm and gentle.

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Answer:

Placidicitive ness cant have one noun pronoun

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