You may be referring to an "acronym" or "acrostic"
Example:
Jolly
Awesome
Rad
Extraordinary
Delightful
1. Acrostic PoemCuteAlways there for youTabby2. Permutation
whats the regular verb walk in each tense
indescreetWhile no adjectives were listed, some potentially applicable adjectives include:Adulterous, indiscreet, cruel -- to both each other and the Lintons, obsessive, jealous, and two-faced -- especially in the case of Catherine.indescreet
Homework assignment, right? Try another approach. Think of some activity-- a favorite activity like a sport. Think of 5 adjectives that tie into that sport in some way. Strong, agile, quick, cooperative... Then you practically have your essay written. Just explain each of the adjectives as it relates to your activity.
Yes. An oxymoron is statement where the two adjectives contridict each other, such as blinding sight, almost there, skinny cow, absolutely not, etc.
The groups of pronoun adjectives are:POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES, my, your, his, her, their, its.DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS, this, that, these, those.DISTRIBUTIVE PRONOUNS, each, either, none, neither, etc.NUMERAL PRONOUNS, some, any, few, many, none, all, etc.
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The answer to this question is wood, i just found this out on wajas.
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Adjectives decline according to gender as well as case. So for each case there will be a neuter, a masculine, and a feminine form.
Acrostic
An Acrostic
In lines 2 and 5 of a diamante poem, two adjectives describe each contrasting idea. For example, in a diamante comparing day and night, the second and fifth lines would each have two adjectives describing day and night, respectively.
Complementary colors are those that are opposite of each other on whats called the "Color Wheel". Look up a picture of it.
This is called an acrostic poem.
acronym
allitaration