Good writers make sentences clear by using adjectives and adverbs that describe the topic exactly.
An adjective describes a noun (subject).
An adverb describes a verb (action).
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The wide, green tree stood still in the field.
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The blue river rolled lazily through the green land.
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The tall, spotted giraffe ate the delicious leaves quickly.