An adjective is a word or phrase naming an attribute and added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it.
For example, red, quick, happy, and obnoxious are adjectives because they can describe things—a red hat, the quick rabbit, a happy duck, an obnoxious person.
They know how to navigate the seas. They would know how to get places quicker and more efficiently. Map making would also be better and more accurate.
The explicit analysis of a text studies...
A) concrete elements that can be directly quoted.
"Concrete" and "directly" confer "explicitness," or clear, straightforward, definitive, not vague