the bright sun is shineing
"Very" is the only adverb in that sentence. It is modifying the adjective "bright".
The adjectives in the sentence are "wet" and "bright".
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"It is as bright as it could" is not a complete sentence. To make it a complete sentence, it would have to say "It is as bright as it could be". Furthermore, it is very difficult to rhyme with an entire sentence, and usually isn't necessary. Usually it is only necessary to rhyme with the last word in the sentence.
"The sun is never too bright at the north pole". "Charlie is a bright kid"
She is a bright, curious child who is a joy to have in class. For safety reasons, there are bright lights in the parking lot. Do you prefer pastels or bright colors?
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You just did! What a bright person you are. I bet you are up at dawn, just as the day gets bright, to study.
Both uniform (meaning the same size) and bright might be adjectives, depending on the sentence. In a sentence talking about bright buttons, it is more likely that the word uniform is a noun (clothing).
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the lumen is bright
The nouns in the sentence are sun and glasses.