Adjuncts are adverbs of manner. The normal position for adverbs of manner is at the end of a clause:
Israel cannonaded Gaza Strip ( heavily).
In passive constructions , the adverb can precede or follow the past participle :
Gaza Strip was heavily cannonaded.
Gaza Strip was cannonaded heavily.
Adverbs of manner saying how an action is performed can freely occur with action verbs ( kill, occupy ), but not with state verbs such as know think.:
Israel mobilized its forces quickly.
There is a difference , in meaning and position, between adverbs of manner and VIEWPOINT ADVERBS that answer the question From what point of view?
The invasion of Gaza Strip failed politically. (From what point of view did the invasion fail?)
Politically, the invasion of Gaza was a failure.
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