Adjectives are words you use to describe a noun. here's an example, the BIG, BLUE truck. truck is the noun, while big and blue are the words to describe it.
The persona in "To His Coy Mistress" is basically a guy coaxing his lady love to "do it" with him using arguments of time and mortality. While this concept of convincing a woman to "give it up" is timeless, in this poem it is rather clear how the persona sees women as objects for pleasure. His persuasion, while flowing with cadence, reeks of machismo typical of predominantly patriarchal age.
I do not understad your question but in order to get what you ask, you can use the position option, it means to analyse the position of a word in a sentence to learn which part of speech it belongs to.
You can also you the replacement option, meaning you can replace a word with words from the same part of speech group.
The correct answer is B. A description of Dorothy’s specific experience.
Explanation: The paragraph talks about how the reader can relate to Dorothy's experience of feeling lost and confused, but it does not explain what happened to Dorothy that made her feel lost and confused.
The novel includes the bus accident but the movie does not.
The novel describes the fight between <span>Cassie and Lillian Jean but the movie only shows the end of the fight.</span>