Hairy, Scary, Ordinary: What is an Adjective? by Lewis Carroll [pseud.] Illustrated by John Tenniel.
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- 1-57505-401-9
- PZ8.D666 A84
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423.12 WEB Merriam-Webster's notebook thesaurus. | 428.1 DEN Opposites / | 428.1 SCH The scholastic dictionary of spelling / | 428.2 CLE Hairy, Scary, Ordinary: What is an Adjective? | 428.2 DAH Periods say "stop" / | 428.2 DAH Commas say "take a break" / | 428.2 DAH Verbs say "Go!" / |
Issued also with marginal illustrations.
Rhyming text and illustrations of comical cats present numerous examples of adjectives, from "hairy, scary, cool, and ordinary" to "tan and tall," "funny, frisky, smooth, and small."
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