12.) In which sentence about “Rikki-tikki-tavi” is immensely used correctly?

Darzee’s wife takes great pride in her immensely eggs and cares for them.

Once Teddy’s family gets used to living in the bungalow, they like it immensely.

The Coppersmith, the town crier of every garden, spreads the word immensely.

Fearful that Nagaina will turn and strike at him, Rikki-tikki holds on immensely.

not A, since "immensely" is an adverb.

Now look up "immensely" to see how it can be used correctly.

The correct sentence that uses "immensely" correctly in the context of "Rikki-tikki-tavi" is:

"Once Teddy’s family gets used to living in the bungalow, they like it immensely."

To confirm that this sentence uses "immensely" correctly, let's break it down:

1. Identify the word in question: In this case, it is "immensely."

2. Understand the meaning of the word: "Immensely" means to an extremely great degree or extent, indicating a high level of liking or enjoyment.

3. Analyze the sentence: The sentence states that once Teddy's family becomes accustomed to living in the bungalow, they like it to an extremely great degree.

4. Determine if the usage is correct: In the context of "Rikki-tikki-tavi," where the bungalow is a significant location, it makes sense for Teddy's family to like it intensely after getting used to it.

Therefore, the sentence "Once Teddy’s family gets used to living in the bungalow, they like it immensely" correctly uses the word "immensely" in relation to the story.