peter pushed the parrot purposely.
all the animals ate the apples in the afternoon.
Don't delay dawns disarming display.
Careless cars cutting corners create confusion .
Distinguished debutantes . Diamonds defray delivered
he hit the hard hammer on the handock.
purple pets playing playfully.
orange octopuses in october.
he hates hotdogs.
gabe gave the goose a goober.
adorable annah
brilliant brittany
ravishing rowelyn
friendly faye
mesmirizing madel
victorious vera
silly stephanny
jolly judilyn
dynamic danica
An adjective describes something, so for example the RED sweater, red is your adjective. Other examples are Big, Crazy, any color, Wet, Hot, Round, Flat, Wild, Fast, Hungry.
1.Pretty 2.Pink 3.Big 4.Fast 5.Crunchy 6.Tall 7.Nice 8.Mean 9.Small 10.Imoportant
Some adjectives that describe the noun walk:aversivecrookedfasthesitantreticentseductiveslowtired
your mom dulled out my rooster while doing stuff in bed... oops sorry over 10.
Alliteration is the repeating of the first letter of a word. For example, "Sally sells seashells by the seashore" is an alliteration using the letter "s".
alliteration fact opinion rhetorical question emotive language statistics three(list of)
10 examples of adjectives for bears.1.) Big2.) Brown3.) Mean4.) Scary5.) Furry6.) Ugly7.) Mad8.) Crazy9.) Hungry10.) Psycho
Alliteration, hyperbole, simile, metaphor, personification, onomatopoeia, idiom, I don't know the last three examples are to much typing
blue, blazing ice. page 10 last paragraph
no
Alliteration- Food fish Onomatopoeia- "Tchaaak!" (When Brian releases the old air from his lungs after looking for his hatchet.) Hyperbole- I don't know...
A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing. Examples:coachcontinentcookieparentparkparadiseteacherterritoryturtleknowledge
engineering, chemistry, mathematics
what are 10 nouns
1.Pretty 2.Pink 3.Big 4.Fast 5.Crunchy 6.Tall 7.Nice 8.Mean 9.Small 10.Imoportant
Some adjectives that describe the noun walk:aversivecrookedfasthesitantreticentseductiveslowtired
serene
Alliteration is the repeating of the first letter of a word. For example, "Sally sells seashells by the seashore" is an alliteration using the letter "s".