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statuscvo [17]
4 years ago
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Whoever gets all of these correct will get 21 points and the brainiest. Word Study Coordinate adjectives Directions: Identify wh

ether or not each sentence uses coordinate adjectives by highlighting yes or no. If so, place a comma between the two coordinating adjectives. 1. The moon’s surface is a bleak cold DESOLATE place. Yes or No 2. The sailboat was overturned by a massive ROGUE wave. Yes or No 3. Our new teammate is a gifted SPUNKY athlete. Yes or No 4. The basement was a dark dusty EERIE place. Yes or No
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Wittaler [7]4 years ago
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Yes, No, Yes, Yes

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