How to find an adjective

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The simplest definition of an adjective is that it is a word that describes or clarifies a noun. Adjectives describe nouns by giving some information about an object's size, shape, age, color, origin or material. It's a big table. Hope this helps


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What is the main idea of poverty

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to christians poverty is a sickness why the real definition is the inability to gain money or a living

Poverty is when essential needs, such as food, shelter, clothes, and education, are unmet. Destitution is a state of extreme poverty where people lack the resources to care for themselves.

Destitute people are the very poorest of the impoverished. More comprehensive than extreme income or consumption poverty, being destitute can take many different forms, depending on the situation.

In "The Gift of the Magi," why does O. Henry compare Jim and Della to the magi? A.
because they bought each other the same gifts that the magi gave

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because they are poor, just as the magi were poor

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to emphasize their generosity and selflessness

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to remind readers that the story takes place at Christmas time

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Henry compare Jim and Della to the Magi because answer was a

PLEASE I NEED YOU TO EXPLAIN THIS THOROUGHLY TO GET BRAINLIEST ANSWER! Explain the pun "well, bob it for me" from The Shakespeare Stealer... What this means is that I need someone to explain what bob means in fencing and in the situation (how is this joke playing with homophones or double meanings)... Also, of you can't answer this, don't write anything... Thank you!

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As you said above, the word "bob" means fencing and you want to know how this can have a double meaning related to homophobes. 
This is what I see the 2 meanings as:
1. fencing, as in taking out your fencing sword 
2. take out your penis, as penis would be another word for sword in plays/books such as the one you're reading - this would be relating to gays if the convo was btwn 2 men 

Reread lines 15-31. What idea is Vernikos emphasizing by repeating the word human? What opposing viewpoint does she refute. I NEED TO KNOW ASAP. The book is Space exploration

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SAME MY FREAKIN TEACHER IS MAKING ME ANSWER A BUNCH OF QUESTIONS FROM THE STUPID BOOK AS IF WE DONT ALREADY HAVE ENOUGH GOING ON IN OUR LIVES BECAUSE OF THE DUMB VIRUS

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What is the best definition for “connotation”?

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The way you think of a word, or how it makes you feel. The qualities that represent it, or describes it, in that one word. Hope this helps, but I do remember learning about this in the 6th grade.

Please hurry! I have 3 minutes!What does Rogers dirty face symbolize in "Thank You Ma'm"?

A. Mrs. Jones's past
B. Roger's lack of self-respect and decency
C. Rogers poverty
D. Rogers fear
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the answer is b!!!

rogers lack of self respect and decency.

hope i was quick enoughhh