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Using Harry Noden’s ADJECTIVES OUT OF ORDER Brush Strokes

“Paint Your Picture”. Using Harry Noden’s ADJECTIVES OUT OF ORDER Brush Strokes. Designed & Developed by Deanne Davis, Council Traditional School, 2006 (All Rights Reserved). Adjectives Out of Order Brush Strokes. An adjective (describing word) USUALLY comes before a noun.

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Using Harry Noden’s ADJECTIVES OUT OF ORDER Brush Strokes

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  1. “Paint Your Picture” Using Harry Noden’sADJECTIVESOUT OF ORDERBrush Strokes Designed & Developed by Deanne Davis, Council Traditional School, 2006 (All Rights Reserved)

  2. Adjectives Out of OrderBrush Strokes • An adjective (describing word) USUALLY comes before a noun. • An ADJECTIVE OUT OF ORDER is one that comes AFTER the noun. • Use ADJECTIVES OUT OF ORDER (set off by commas) to add descriptive details to sentences.

  3. Adjectives Out of OrderBrush StrokeEXAMPLE #1: • Target sentence: The tiger devoured us with his eyes. • Target sentence withadjectives out of order: The tiger, hungry and majestic, devoured us with his eyes.

  4. Adjectives Out of Order Brush StrokeEXAMPLE #2: • Target sentence: The sunflower reached for the early morning sun. • Target sentence with adjectives out of order: The sunflower, flaxen and weathered, reached for the early morning sun.

  5. Adjectives Out of Order Brush StrokeEXAMPLE #3: • Target sentence: The sausage pizza left us speechless. • Target sentence withadjectives out of order: The sausage pizza,hot and melty, left us speechless.

  6. Adjectives Out of Order Brush StrokeEXAMPLE #4: • Target sentence: The actor gave a convincing performance. • Target sentence withadjectives out of order: The actor, costumed and focused, gave a convincing performance.

  7. Adjectives Out of Order Brush StrokeYOUR TURN: • Target sentence: The driver kissed the track to honor his win.

  8. Can you do it withouta target sentence?

  9. Try some more…

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