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Read the passage, then identify adjectival phrases. Which phrases from the passage are adjectival
Camping can be fun. We sat around a bright orange
phrases? Check all that apply.
campfire and toasted marshmallows. The marshmallows
dripping off the sticks tasted delicious. We stayed up late
camping
and told scary stories until bedtime. The animals howling
bright orange
and crying in the dark frightened us. Then, we found out
it was just my incredibly obnoxious and immature brother dripping off the sticks
making the noises
stayed up late and told scary stories
howling and crying in the dark
incredibly obnoxious and immature
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