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; ; for fe, She is now the author of more than Drive» Mankato, MN 5600 etree lean ees “Sa — Eee teeny eee t beet « children’s book editor and an adverising ‘copywriter. Ann grew up in Fort Smith, Aches Cue Le ~ ae sr — TABLE OF CONTENTS De es ABOUT THE AUTHOR Led apy Ce ee ee ao oe cee ‘workbook. She fels that this prepared her ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATORS Pe ec nt ene {8 on actor, author, playwright, corioonisl, a Ce td What Is an Adjective? 4 Adjectives / by Ann Heinrichs; ilusated by Don McGeehan and Ca Adjective Endings 8 eee bee be abeaicdet s reac ste 1 Before and After 10 pool ae Penn ie z. ber olpiem, Me ad by de ei Big, Bigger, and Biggest 12 ee a Dr Er ce Whose Is It? 20 Englih languoge-Adjectve-lverile IRerture. 1. McGeeha il, Moore, 241 H973 2 7 Hot or Cold? 22 200 aaa ae How to Learn More 23 mits Glossary 24 Index 24 "www Cvv* Hawa NONS, What Is an Adjective? Noisy = squeak y \onee® sunny Do you have a noisy dog on your block? Is your desk squeaky? What is the longest book you've ever read? What do you like to do on a sunny day? All the colored words above are adjectives. You can use adjectives to describe just about everything—people and things, activities, feelings, ideas, and more! @ canes Pomme nme parking! LPR mm .0 DD. inwaDbTl

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