4th Brushstroke (Last Brushstroke)
ASOOO
Usually when describing an object the adjectives come before the the noun. The dry and stale bagel was only 50 cents.
In this brushstroke, the adjectives come after the noun. The bagel, dry and stale, was only 50 cents.
There are three ways to use ASOOO.
1) simple sentence/adj/adj/adj
2) adj/simple sentence/adj/adj
3) simple sentence/adj/adj.
1: Our teacher, cruel, unfair, and strict, assigned us a three page paper due the next day.
2: Our cruel teacher, unfair and strict, assigned us a three page paper due the next day.
3: Our teacher, unfair and strict, assigned us a three page paper due the next day.
~ASOOO is easy to use and is more creative then the regular way of writing a sentence with adjs in the correct order.
~Make sure when you use this brushstroke, it's very clear which noun you are describing and it makes sense.
3: Our teacher, unfair and strict, assigned us a three page paper due the next day.
~ASOOO is easy to use and is more creative then the regular way of writing a sentence with adjs in the correct order.
~Make sure when you use this brushstroke, it's very clear which noun you are describing and it makes sense.
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