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Do not kill that snake what is the adjective and it's kind​

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Answered by luciacanns
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Answer:

'that' is the adjective here. It falls under a class of adjectives called demonstrative adjectives.

Explanation:

Whenever we must identify an adjective, it is easier to identify the noun in the sentence first. Adjectives are describing words.

Here, 'snake' is the noun. 'that' precedes 'snake', hence we may conclude it is the adjectival term. Not all words preceding nouns are adjectives, therefore we must ask ourselves which word is describing the noun in the sentence.

In the above sentence, when we say 'that snake,' we are pointing out to that specific snake. Similarly, if we said 'This is her bracelet,' in this particular sentence, her would act as an adjective too.

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