Your teacher wanted YOU to do this assignment, not ask some random person on the internet to do it for you!
You're supposed to use your imagination and think of ways to describe someone who would have an umbrella on a cloudy day. How would you describe them? Are they cautious or sensible? Could they be damp or wet? What about being male and young? There are tons of ways you could describe this image!
I would say that the boy is lost in thought, oblivious to the torrential downpour, as he repeatedly pronounces three adjectives of his choosing.
a mammal that continues growth of the Young using a pouch, pouch bearing mammal
big large old new broken canvas wooden fibreglass beached floating holed
round shiney bright small little smooth can't really think of more things really sorry
hot exploding huge fearful gigantic
If a sentence has one adjective, then a comma is not necessary after the adjective. Example: She is a beautifulwoman.However, if there is a series of adjectives (coordinate adjectives) modifying the same noun, then a comma (or and) is necessary to separate the adjectives. Example: She is a beautiful, smart woman. She is a beautiful and smartwoman.
There was a small boy with a red umbrella out on a misty and cloudy day.
getting an umbrella
Magnificent
ardent support
No, it is not. "Candidate" is a noun. Adjectives are words that describe nouns. For example, we might describe a candidate using the adjectives 'eligible', 'potential' or 'feasible'.
a mammal that continues growth of the Young using a pouch, pouch bearing mammal
intense
describe the weather
brutal invigorating agressive
commonsense'
Lame Lackluster
i would describe myself as a cloudy person because i could get bored in my classes.