Words that describe nouns are adjectives. Mr. Reed is a noun, a proper noun. Adjectives that could describe Mr. Reed (bearing in mind that I don't know Mr. Reed) are:
Nothing
cordial
The word that best describes Twain when he first joined Mr. Bixby is "ambitious." Twain was eager to learn and improve his skills as a riverboat pilot, driven by a desire to succeed and make a name for himself. His ambition fueled his dedication to mastering the complexities of navigating the Mississippi River.
Words that best describe the reaction of Dr. Lanyon to the transformation of Mr. Hyde include: Despair Horrified
foolish
Nothing
Despair
cordial
disturbing
The word that best describes Twain when he first joined Mr. Bixby is "ambitious." Twain was eager to learn and improve his skills as a riverboat pilot, driven by a desire to succeed and make a name for himself. His ambition fueled his dedication to mastering the complexities of navigating the Mississippi River.
Mr. Rochester can be stern, rude, and controlling.
Mr. Reed's horse is named Glaucus. pg. 19
Words that best describe the reaction of Dr. Lanyon to the transformation of Mr. Hyde include: Despair Horrified
The word that best describes Mr. Lorry is "reliable." As a steadfast banker and a loyal friend, he demonstrates unwavering dedication and responsibility, especially in his commitment to his work and the well-being of others. His pragmatic nature and calm demeanor allow him to navigate challenging situations with ease, making him a stabilizing presence in the lives of those around him.
foolish
Bitter and devastated best describes Mr. Rochester's smile.
Mr Ed