The nouns in your sentence are group, nouns, and sentence.
The adjectives in the sentence "Some Western towns actually hold rattlesnake roundups" are "Some" and "Western." "Some" modifies "towns" by indicating an unspecified quantity, while "Western" specifies the geographic characteristic of the towns.
young, his, a, moderate
"All of my new clothes are dirty?"
a 3 ed sentence is when you have 3 adjectives that all end in ed
the famous, cat-like
the, brilliant, the, sixteenth
The nouns in your sentence are group, nouns, and sentence.
young, his, a, moderate
a 3 ed sentence is when you have 3 adjectives that all end in ed
a 3 ed sentence is when you have 3 adjectives that all end in ed
"All of my new clothes are dirty?"
Not all sentences require both nouns and adjectives. A sentence can be complete with just a subject (noun) and a verb. Adjectives are used to describe nouns and add more detail, but they are not always required for a sentence to be grammatically correct.
Justice, freedom, equality, and values are all abstract nouns in the sentence provided.
The abstract nouns in the sentence are "justice," "freedom," and "equality."
The abstract nouns in the sentence are "justice," "freedom," and "equality."
The adjectives in the sentence are "young" and "moderate." "Young" describes Icarus, indicating his age, while "moderate" describes the height at which he flew, suggesting it was neither too high nor too low.