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Your thinking rate is faster than your speaking rate.
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1. The children were doing their homework when their father came back from the office.
2. He was playing the guitar when someone opened the window and threw out a bucket of water.
The noun phrase in the sentence above is the first option - the gooey, chocolate fudge brownies.
You have to write the whole thing and not separate these words because they are intricately connected into one noun phrase, so you cannot say just fudge brownies because that's not the whole phrase.
Tasted perfect is a verb phrase, and topped with icecream is an adjective phrase.