Answer:
1. The cakes on the plate are fresh from the oven. *
2. The shop near my house has a big sale. *
3. The motorcycle near the tree is mine. *
4. The young man in the grey suit is my brother. *
5. The apples in the basket are rotten.*
Explanation:
An adjective phrase is a collection of words that modify a noun or a pronoun in a sentence and can appear at the beginning, middle, or end of sentences and can be found before or after a noun in a sentence.
N.B: The adjective phrases have been bolded
Answer:
A while back my family lived in a house with a pool. One hot summer day my mother requested that I help her clean out the filter. We pulled off the cover and inside was a dead bird. It must have been there for several days because its guts were starting to pour out. I had to hold my breath so I wouldn’t get a whiff of the decaying bird. My mother instantly became nauseous and there was no way my little sister was touching the bird so my mother went and got a plastic grocery bag and I had to lift the limp wet bird out of the filter.
Literal language uses words exactly according to their proper meaning or precise definitions.
The number is 78369 because first just plot tje numbers in the order that they are and so go 7 in the greatest, then 8, then 3, then 6, then 9.