Identifying Adjectives and the Words They ModifyIdentify the adjectives and the words they modify in the following sentences. Do not include a, an, or the.
EXAMPLE
1. It costs five dollars to go to that movie.
1. five-dollars; that - movie

Please help with these questions below #1-10:

1. I have a free ticket for the last game.

2. We ate spicy crawfish, and they were delicious.

3. The new neighbor is helpful and nice.

4. The bear, angry and hungry, surprised the campers.

5. Many students compete in the regional events.

6. Will country musicians play at the county fair?

7. Despite the long delay, we remained cheerful.

8. A shiny coin stared up at me from the the icy sidewalk.

9. Take one booklet and pass the rest to the next row.

10. A few colorful birds perched in the tall, green trees on the bank of the river.

Please help with these questions thank you!!!!

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Answer 1
Answer: 1. Adjective=Free Modified Noun=Ticket
Why? Free  is one of the ticket's quality.

2. A=Spicy, Delicious MN=Crawfish
Why? Spicy  and delicious are two of the crawfish's qualities

3. A=New, Helpful, Nice MN=Neighbor
Why? New and helpful are two of the neighbor's qualities.

4. A=Angry, Hungry MN=Bear
Why? Angry and hungry are two of the bear's qualities.

5. A=Regional MN=Events
Why? Regional is a quality of the events taking place.

6.A=Country, County MN=Musicians, Fair
Why? Country and county describe the musicians and the fair respectively.

7. A=Long, Cheerful MN=Delay, We
Why? Long and cheerful are qualities of the delay and of "we" respectively.

8. A=Shiny,Icy MN=Coin, Sidewalk
Why? Shiny and icy describe the coin and the sidewalk respectively.

9. A=One, Next MN=Booklet, Row
Why? One and next modify booklet and row respectively.

10. A=Few, Colorful,Tall, Green MN=Birds, Trees
Why? Few modifies birds and colorful, tall, and green modify trees.

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I’m confused on your question.

Which sentence makes the correct use of tense? The students enjoy the new project that they had been asked to work on. The students enjoy the new project that they would have been asked to work on. The students are enjoying the new project that they had been asked to working on. The students enjoyed the new project that they had been asked to work on.

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the students enjoy the new project that they had been asked to work on
The first one has the correct usage if tense

What is a six letter word for small fish ?

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Answer:

Minnow

Explanation:

What do you think makes a work of fiction “realistic

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probably a relatable scenario in a time or area that does indeed exist

Answer:

plot revolves around relatable characters and situations that could occur in real life

characters are well-rounded and dynamic, not constructs of some notion or ideal

characters are independent and individualistic instead of being stock characters

characters are flawed, fallible, and human so that readers can easily connect with them

plot focuses on the problems of common people

setting is true to life, free of supernatural occurrences

Explanation:

Biased information isa. lanuage that always has a negative effect, weakens an argument, and should be avoided
b. negative or positive material partial to a particular position without regard to all the facts
c. fact-based, objective material without emotion or particular position
d. a way of promoting a positive slant on a particular position

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From the given options, the best sentence to define a biased information is:

b. negative or positive material partial to a particular position without regard to all the facts

This type of information is always one-sided regardless of the source but the main purpose is to destroy one's reputation.

What, if any, variations from the standard English pronunciation or accent do you hear in your regional dialect? Does your family share the dialect of the speakers from your region?

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My family’s accent is different from that of most speakers from my region.

The speakers from my region sound very similar to the people in my neighborhood.

It was difficult to identify variations from standard English in my own region’s dialect.

My region’s dialect is distinct, and I could identify variations in pronunciation and accent.

Answer:

first one is also correct

My family’s accent is different from that of most speakers from my region.

The speakers from my region sound very similar to the people in my neighborhood.

It was difficult to identify variations from standard English in my own region’s dialect.

My region’s dialect is distinct, and I could identify variations in pronunciation and accent.

Explanation: