No. Blew is a verb. An adverb is basically like an adjective for a verb.
Andy looked up hopefully. What is an Adverb? The wind blew wildly all night.
What is an Adjective? Certain plants contain deadly poisons. What is an Adverb?
The speaker gave his speech too rapidly. What is an Adverb? We really enjoyed the show.
What is an Adjective? We took the early bus to the city. What is an Adverb?
Our family has partly finished eating the soup. What is an Adjective? Maura found a wriggly earthworm in the garden.
What is an Adjective? The music the band played was lively. What is an Adjective?
Jordan aced the easy worksheet. What is an Adverb? We told Nick to treat the pony gently.
What is an Adjective? The daily newspaper was late. What is an Adverb?
People have to pay certain taxes yearly. What is an Adjective? That was a silly remark!
What is an Adverb? David quickly informed the teacher of the fire. What is an Adjective?
I think the brown sandals are too costly. I hastily scribbled a note. What is an Adjective?
The wrecked car was a ghastly sight. What is an Adverb? Mr. bacon chuckled cheerfully.
What is an Adjective? The stray dog ran through the park. What is an Adjective?
Mrs. Peterson is a very friendly neighbor. What is an Adverb? Speak calmly to the frightened dog.
What is an Adjective? Lucy bouth some crinkly paper to wrap the gift. What is and Adverb?
Try not to speak crossly to your sister. What is an Adverb? Aaron spoke nicely about the girl.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.