If you are asked to describe something. You need to explain it. Most times you need to give details about what you are explaining.
For example, if you are asked to describe your room, you would want to tell how big it is, what you have in it, what it looks like, etc. The more details the better.
Teachers always want you to be specific.
fun and noisy
Chemical change
hot cozy tannned/sunbured
It is Arachnid and yes, but not only that, scorpians, mites ticks, etc., too.
No, it is an adjective because an adverb is a verb describing something and antique is not an action, it is just desribing something.
adjetives are describing wordslike- that's a really nice blue carNice and blue would be the adjetives in this sentence because it is desribing the car
cause they carry personal verbs rather than desribing one noun anonymous
yes, cranky is an adjective! Danny is a cranky little boy. cranky is desribing the boy! and so is liitle!
creamysweetdelicioussoftchocolateybrown
processes in observing processes in identifying processes in desribing processes in comparing processes in classyfying processes in inferring processes in guessing processes in preducting processes in hypothesizing processes in measuring processes in experamenting
I think it means that he's really in to you. Maybe he wants to be with you for the rest of his life. My bf talks about marriage and kids with me like it's only a year away when it's actually like 10 or 12 years away.
Desribing the littluns in chapter 4: Painted Faces and Long Hair Golding wrote, and I quote directly from the book... 'They obeyed the summons of the conch, partly because Ralph blew it, and he was big enough to be a link with the adult world...' So you could say that the littluns obeyed Ralph, to some degree.