Exercise 1. Underline the adjectives in this story and say what kind of adjective they are:
When the Chinese philosopher Confucius was about to die, he
called his favourite disciple and said, "Son, look into my mouth
and check if I have my tongue inside."
The disciple looked into the mouth and said, "Master, your tongue is
there inside the mouth."
"Look again. Are any teeth there?"
"There isn't even one tooth."
"What lesson do you learn from this observation?" Confucius asked.
Then he said, "The tongue is soft. It is flexible. So it is still there. The teeth were
hard. They were unbending. So they are gone although they appeared much after the
tongue. You should have an adjusting attitude in life. It will be in your interest."
This is one of the greatest teachings of Confucius.
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Underline the adjectives in this story and say what kind of adjective they are:
Explanation:
Adjectives in the story are:
Soft
Hard
An adjective can be defined as a word that names an attribute of a noun, such as bitter, blue or technical.
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