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Mandarinka [93]
3 years ago
12

Each of the following sentences contains an adjective clause. In the text box, write the adjective clause that corresponds with

the sentence number.
1. Cartoonists use a variety of unusual names for the symbols that commonly appear in comic strips.

2. For example, a briffit is the little puff of dust hanging in the spot where a swiftly departing character was previously standing.

3. For times when cartoonists want to make something appear hot or smelly, they use wavy, rising lines called waftaroms.

4.Agitrons are the wiggly lines around an object that is supposed to be shaking.

5. The limbs of a character who is moving are usually preceded or trailed by a set of curved lines called blurgits or swalloops.

6. Plewds, which look like flying droplets of sweat, are drawn around the head of a worried character.

7. In fact, there are very few motions or emotions for which cartoonists have not invented a clever, expressive symbol.

8. Almost everyone who likes to doodle and draw has used some of these symbols, probably without knowing the names for them.

9. Look at the example cartoon, where you will find the names of other common symbols from the world of cartooning.

10. Now you know a "language" almost nobody outside the cartooning profession knows!
English
1 answer:
Bingel [31]3 years ago
3 0
1. unusual names
2. little puff
3. wavy, rising lines
4. wiggly lines
5. curved lines
6. worried character 
7. clever, expressive symbol
9. common symbols
10. cartooning profession
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