In this context, "adjective" is the correct term. The phrase "the school paper caused changes in the study hall procedures" describes a noun (the changes) with an adjective that characterizes the changes as being influenced by Georgia's story. Adverbs, on the other hand, modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs and are not applicable here.
Adjective
noun
The Congress of Vienna.
uniformitarianism
Look for structural changes, like building is now horizontal rather then vertical.
adjective phrase (a+)
adjective phrase (a+)
This is a noun phrase functioning as the subject of the sentence. It describes the subject, "Georgia's story in the school paper," which caused changes in the study hall procedures.
By a virus adjective
What changes are caused to the epidermis by medication?
The changes are caused by the weight of air above it.
No, it is not. The word caused is a verb form, or an adjective meaning incited or instigated.
Seasons :)
Sore is an adjective, which can be the feeling caused by a sore (noun) as well as many other things.
The number of parathyroidectomy procedures has risen due to routine measurement of calcium in the blood.
False some changes are caused by people not all
No. The adjective form is fungal (of or caused by a fungus).The singular noun is fungus and the plural noun is fungi.