Adjectives are words that describe other words. They often give details about how something feels or looks. They can also give details about where something comes from (the origin of the thing) or how long something lasts or the length of something.
In the sentence "The American had long standing love for African birds", long and African are adjectives because they are describing other words, specifically the nouns in the sentence.
Long describes the length of the American's love. African describes the origin of the birds since they are from Africa. The other words in the sentence are not adjectives.
In Shakespeare's play on Othello, the 1st Act introduces class and race as something very important by that time. Racism is rampant; Othello, being of black skin color and of different features compared to other men, was isolated and was regarded as 'barbaric'. However, Othello was a nobleman and a brilliant high-ranking soldier, thus, his social status was regarded as a very important factor to being respected.
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<span>They would travel to the southern tip of South America. They would fly from there to the American Antarctic outpost.
Combined Sentence
They would travel to the southern tip of South America and fly from there to the American Antarctic outpost.
Does the combined sentence use a compound subject, compound verb, or compound object?
</span><span>Answer: compound object
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The answer to the question "Which of the following sentences most clearly expresses an opinion?" is B.
This practice is divisive, it is unfair, it is archaic.
The word unfair is a key word to knowing that is in opinion, because there is no factual evidence to tell you that it is fair or unfair. Opinions can be backed by facts, but can not be proven.
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<u>what are complex and compound words</u></h2>
➢ <u>Compound words:</u> These type of words have two or more words in them which are conjoined to generate a different meaning from the expressions.
➢ <u>Complex words:</u> These kind of words contain one base, or say root, and one or more affix (es). To understand we can say that they possess multiple morphemes.
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