The five adjectives in the sentence presented above are “<em>six</em>”, “<em>orbiter's</em>”, “<em>three</em>”, “<em>bright</em>”, and “<em>red</em>”. The explanation is the following:
“six”: The definite numeral adjective “<em>six</em>” modifies the noun “<em>seconds</em>”.
“orbiter's” and “three”: The genitive case “<em>orbiter’s</em>” is used as an adjective, together with the definite numeral adjective “<em>three</em>”, to modify the noun “<em>engines</em>”.
“bright” and “red”: The adjectives “<em>bright</em>” and “<em>red</em>” are used to modify the noun “<em>flames</em>”.
The first syllable is the function to an adjective:D Hope I helped
Answer:
i)Romeo blames falling in love with Juliet as the cause of Mercutio's death
ii)Romeo blames his own cowardice and refus to fight as the cause of Mercutio's death.
The superpower that I would choose would be to control minds, or preferably read them. I would choose this because it gives me strength and power over people, as I could predict their plans before they happen.
Answer:
She runs around in circle's, trying to run and jump at the same time.
Explanation:
The above sentence is the sentence that violates the guidelines for apostrophes.
In the above sentence, we discover that the object "circle" is not to be written in a pluralized form with an apostrophe. The correct form of plural is circles. As stated in the guideline, using apostrophe to indicate a plural is used in a special case. Such case is when there is a lowercase letter that is to be pluralized; then apostrophe is added.