Which word in the following sentence is an ad today if Jack drugged home through deep snow drugged

I don't understand.

Drugged is an ad?
Jack drugged home???

Maybe drove home

Was on drugs while he was going home
not sure

Maybe she's looking for an adverb or adjective. I think Banana may be right about the sentence. Is it possibly "Jack drove home through deep snow."

If Anna responds and clarifies her post, I'll give her the answer.

In the given sentence, the word "drug" is an adverb. It modifies how Jack went home, implying that he went home slowly or with difficulty.

To figure this out, we can follow these steps:
1. Read the sentence to understand its meaning.
2. Identify the word in question, which is "drugged."
3. Determine the word's part of speech based on its use in the sentence.
4. In this case, "drugged" is modifying the verb "goes." Since it describes how Jack went home, it functions as an adverb.