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Here are the adjectives from The Wizard of Oz. Do they describe people/animals, things, ideas or a combination? How do you form the comparative and superlative? What words are synonyms? We will have a revision of adjectives, focusing on these words, on
Friday, March 6.
afraid
ashamed
attractive
bad
beautiful
big
bright
clever
creepy
dark
darker
free
frightened
gentle
good
great
happy
haunted
hungry
important
joyous
lucky
mysterious
nice
old
perfect
powerful
pretty
ridiculous
scared
silly
soothing
tedious
terrible
ugly
unbearable
unfortunate
unusual
small
weak
wicked
wonderful
worse
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