bad,tall-blade-sharp,tiny-red-rag thats the only adjectives I still remember.......
You should feed your centipede one cricket a week.
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Adjective forms for the verb "to fascinate" are the past participle "fascinated" and the present participle "fascinating"."Fascinating" can also be a noun, and as an adjective fits the active sense better than "being" fascinated.
A creature can have any amount of legs, but this creature has one hundred legs. The name of this unusual and common creature is a centipede. The name 'centipede' is a strange name for such a tiny element of nature. If you can find a centipedethe you can try to catch it and study it and figure out why and how it got its name and other biography about the centipede.
Yes, the word 'fascinating' functions as an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The word 'fascinating' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to fascinate. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund (verbal noun).Examples:The way he tells the story is fascinating the children. (verb)She has a fascinating idea for a movie plot. (adjective)I would describe it as fascinating. (noun)
the theme in the story is when berto was found the centipede
House and Garden.....
Eddie was comparing his life to a Centipede in the story.
Eddie was comparing his life to a Centipede in the story.
The last ending of the story is her sister is died because of the centipede
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when he saw the dog
Is shy..
in the grassfield
In "The Centipede," the exposition introduces a young girl who finds a centipede in her room. The story sets the scene by describing the girl's curiosity and confusion over the centipede's presence, leading to a series of events that unfold throughout the narrative.
The story "The Centipede" is titled as such because it centers around a centipede that the protagonist encounters. The centipede symbolizes fear, danger, and the protagonist's inner turmoil. The title captures the idea of creeping unease and the gradual unraveling of the protagonist's sense of security.
because it is related in the title of the story