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DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify any adjectives in the sentence. (27 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer.
*DO NOT include any articles or demonstratives.
*Each adjective must go in the order of the sentence - reading from left to right.
2. Identify the noun or pronoun being modified by each adjective. (18 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer.
*Each noun or pronoun must go in the order of the sentence - reading from left to right.
Adjective #1: The baby bunny quickly hopped across the lawn.
Noun #1: The baby bunny quickly hopped across the lawn.
Adjective #1: The yellow daffodils brought me so much joy.
Noun #1: The yellow daffodils brought me so much joy.
Adjective #1: My allergies are seasonal and highly annoying.
Adjective #2: My allergies are seasonal and highly annoying.
Shared Noun #1: My allergies are seasonal and highly annoying.
Adjective #1: He contentedly lay by the door in the warm sunshine.
Noun #1: He contentedly lay by the door in the warm sunshine.
Adjective #1: Students are often overwhelmed by homework.
Noun #1: Students are often overwhelmed by homework.
Adjective #1: The player, happy yet tired, celebrated his victory at home.
Adjective #2: The player, happy yet tired, celebrated his victory at home.
Shared Noun #1: The player, happy yet tired, celebrated his victory at home.
Adjective #1: Roger, thin and athletic, runs marathons for fun.
Adjective #2: Roger, thin and athletic, runs marathons for fun.
Shared Noun #1: Roger, thin and athletic, runs marathons for fun.
Adjective #1: My plans for spring break are exciting.
Noun #1: My plans for spring break are exciting.
Adjective #1: Do you think the music class is challenging?
Adjective #2: Do you think the music class is challenging?
Shared Noun #1: Do you think the music class is challenging?
Adjective #1: I want to buy the yellow, polka-dotted top.
Adjective #2: I want to buy the yellow, polka-dotted top.
Shared Noun #1: I want to buy the yellow, polka-dotted top.
Adjective #1: Giraffes, tall and spotted, can be found in Africa.
Adjective #2: Giraffes, tall and spotted, can be found in Africa.
Shared Noun #1: Giraffes, tall and spotted, can be found in Africa.
Adjective #1: My blue scrunchie, a new jacket, and my car keys have been stolen!
Noun #1: My blue scrunchie, a new jacket, and my car keys have been stolen!
Adjective #2: My blue scrunchie, a new jacket, and my car keys have been stolen!
Noun #2: My blue scrunchie, a new jacket, and my car keys have been stolen!
Adjective #3: My blue scrunchie, a new jacket, and my car keys have been stolen!
Noun #3: My blue scrunchie, a new jacket, and my car keys have been stolen!
Adjective #1: The puppy was hyper and hungry when I got home from work.
Adjective #2: The puppy was hyper and hungry when I got home from work.
Shared Noun #1: The puppy was hyper and hungry when I got home from work.
Adjective #1: It is hot!
Pronoun #1: It is hot!
Adjective #1: My annoying little sister excitedly ran through the tall green grass.
Adjective #2: My annoying little sister excitedly ran through the tall green grass.
Shared Noun #1: My annoying little sister excitedly ran through the tall green grass.
Adjective #3: My annoying little sister excitedly ran through the tall green grass.
Adjective #4: My annoying little sister excitedly ran through the tall green grass.
Noun #2: My annoying little sister excitedly ran through the tall green grass.