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Please help ASAP!!!!!-example-1
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Perfect, you find the adjective so perfect is describing how the costume is or looks, so perfect would be your adjective. And then the word in front of it is nearly witches your bold words so you can tell that your answer would be “perfect”
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User FuzzyTree
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Answer:

"perfect" is the adjective

Step-by-step explanation:

Adverb - describes the verb

Adjective - describes the noun

nearly - adverb

perfect - adjective

costume - noun

found - verb

"perfect" describes the costume

"nearly" describes the word "found" in other words tells us the timing.

(hopefully this help you understand)

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