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An adjective describes a noun. They can describe the appearance, texture, emotion, color. For an example: The old, mean, grumpy, ferocious teacher sat at his ugly tan desk, while he was feeling sad and angry he then tore his black and redshirt in half, then he grabbed a blue sparkly bike and popped the black bumpy tires, then his blue evil eyes peered right into my big brown scared eyes, he then grabbed sad, confused, little Bobby and tore his pale, red, striped jeans, and then smashed him into the gray, concrete, wall. The mean teacher was fired. That was a lot of adjectives, but just remember they describe nouns.

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