where is the adjectives and the adverbs in the following paragraphe

at the time lorraine hansberry was the yongest american playwriter ,the first woman ,and the first african american to receive the honor .
her much celebrated play was A Raisin in the Sun.

Adjectives modify nouns and pronouns. They answer the questions which? what kind of? how many?

Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. They answer where? when? why? how? to what extent?

I'll get you started:

adjectives: youngest, American
There's only one adverb

If you post the rest of the adjectives, we'll be glad to check them.

I will never forget a time I lost something important when I was in high school.

1. It was seven years ago when I was in ninth grade in my home country.
2. My parents gave me some money every month for to buy lunch and school supplies.
3. That money put in my wallet and wallet put on my hip pocket.
4. One morning I went to the high school and I was busy in my study.
5. So far everything is ok but during the break I bought a sandwich and I need to pay for sandwich.
6. Then I checked all my pockets but could not found my wallet and I discovered that my wallet was gone.
7. I had my school ID, pocket money and other important paper in my wallet.
8. After that, I told to friends about this missing wallet, so my friends and I searched everywhere in high school.
9. Then my friend told me someone took your wallet because one time same thing happen with me.
10. I went to school security office quickly and I told everything happen with me.
11. I thought without wallet I could not buy anything to eat, so I was close to tears.
12. I prayed that someone would find it and return it to me but my prayers came to naught.
13. After that I skip lunch and I went to the another class, but I had no mood and I thought about the wallet
14. Finally, when I told my mother about my loss, she was clearly angry, and I received a long lecture about my carelessness.
In conclusion, I had learned to be more careful. It is not pleasant to lose something and then get scolded for losing it.

To find the adjectives and adverbs in the given paragraph, we need to understand what they are.

Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns. They provide more information about the noun or pronoun they are referring to.

Adverbs, on the other hand, are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They describe how an action is performed, provide more information about the intensity or manner of an action, or answer questions like where, when, or how something happened.

Now, let's analyze the given paragraph to identify the adjectives and adverbs:

1. "At the time" - In this phrase, "the" is an article, and "time" is a noun, so there are no adjectives or adverbs present.

2. "Lorraine Hansberry" - "Lorraine" is a proper noun, and "Hansberry" is also a proper noun. No adjectives or adverbs here.

3. "The youngest American playwright" - "The" is an article, "youngest" is an adjective modifying "playwright," and "American" is an adjective modifying "playwright." No adverbs here.

4. "The first woman" - "The" is an article, "first" is an adjective modifying "woman." No adverbs here.

5. "The first African American" - "The" is an article, "first" is an adjective modifying "African American." No adverbs here.

6. "To receive the honor" - "To" is a preposition, "receive" is a verb, and "the" is an article. No adjectives or adverbs here.

7. "Her much-celebrated play" - "Her" is a possessive pronoun, "much-celebrated" is a compound adjective modifying "play." No adverbs here.

8. "A Raisin in the Sun" - "A" is an article, "Raisin" is a noun, and "Sun" is a noun. No adjectives or adverbs here.

So, the adjectives in the paragraph are: youngest, American, first, African, much-celebrated.

And there are no adverbs in the paragraph.