• Use at least five adverbs and five adjectives to write a brief review of a movie, sporting event, musical performance, or television show.

• Bold each adverb (even the ones you are not counting as your original five, so that all adverbs are bolded in this assignment).
• Underline each adjective (even the ones you are not counting as your original five, so that all adjectives are bolded in this assignment).
• Compare the event to one or more similar events. When comparing, use at least three comparatives and three superlatives.

I came up with this!!!! PLEASE HELP ME FIND THE ADVRB, ADJECTIVES, COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE!!!

I came up with this!!!! PLEASE HELP ME FIND THE ADVRB, ADJECTIVES, COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE!!!

The supporting character I was most impressed with was Frenchie. She did a terrific job, both in her ineptness at her fashion degree ('it was so much work!'), and in her friendship and sensitivity towards Sandy Kenickie was going through a 'cool' phase, as well, but he also needed to be accepted as a leader. Still, he looked up to Danny as the others did.

I liked the way Danny tried very hard to turn into a jock. His attempts at sports were really funny, and when he finally finishes his track course, it's encouraging to see how far he has actually come in trying to win Sandy. However, I am afraid that his efforts have been compromised because of Sandy's change.

Still, the movie had so many great moments, and the singing was a major highlight. All the songs, even the sappy 'Hopelessly Devoted' and 'Beauty School Dropout', were great, and wonderfully performed. The dancing was also impressive. I liked the way that part of their 'coolness' was the ability to dazzle on the dance floor. However, even the quick shuffle on the stands while singing 'Summer Nights' thoroughly impressed me. More seriously, there was the disturbing message that the film has that it is better to bow to conformity and pick up bad habits like drinking and smoking than to live a clean life. One can only speculate how many teenagers in the last generation (and this one) have been influenced by that film in doing just that. Grease 2 has both these problems and more. Specifically, it lacks a good musical score, good direction and camera work, adequate substitutes for Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta (both of whom did not appear in the sequel), and a script that is even worse than its predecessors.

Since the bold and underlining didn't come through, please list them for us.

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The supporting character I was most impressed with was Frenchie. She did a terrific job, both in her ineptness at her fashion degree ('it was so much work!'), and in her friendship and sensitivity towards Sandy Kenickie was going through a 'cool' phase, as well, but he also needed to be accepted as a leader. Still, he looked up to Danny as the others did.

I liked the way Danny tried very hard to turn into a jock. His attempts at sports were really funny, and when he finally finishes his track course, it's encouraging to see how far he has actually come in trying to win Sandy. However, I am afraid that his efforts have been compromised because of Sandy's change.

Still, the movie had so many great moments, and the singing was a major highlight. All the songs, even the sappy 'Hopelessly Devoted' and 'Beauty School Dropout', were great, and wonderfully performed. The dancing was also impressive. I liked the way that part of their 'coolness' was the ability to dazzle on the dance floor. However, even the quick shuffle on the stands while singing 'Summer Nights' thoroughly impressed me. More seriously, there was the disturbing message that the film has that it is better to bow to conformity and pick up bad habits like drinking and smoking than to live a clean life. One can only speculate how many teenagers in the last generation (and this one) have been influenced by that film in doing just that. Grease 2 has both these problems and more. Specifically, it lacks a good musical score, good direction and camera work, adequate substitutes for Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta (both of whom did not appear in the sequel), and a script that is even worse than its predecessors.

I AM COMPLETELY LOST, PLEASE HELP

I'll do the first paragraph for you. Then you need to STUDY (=learn and memorize) the information in the linked websites that Sra gave you and try your hand at the next paragraph.

The supporting(adj) character I was most(adv) impressed with was Frenchie. She did a terrific(adj) job, both in her ineptness at her fashion(adj) degree ('it was so(adv) much(adj) work!'), and in her friendship and sensitivity towards Sandy Kenickie was going through a 'cool'(adj) phase, as well, but he also(adv) needed to be accepted as a leader. Still, he looked up to Danny as the others did.

I found no comparatives or superlatives.

THANKS

Sure! Here's a brief review of a movie:

The movie was **exceedingly** **captivating**, **unbelievably** **thrilling**, and **remarkably** **well-paced**. The plot kept me on the edge of my seat throughout, with **intriguing** twists and turns that I never saw coming. The **impressive** cinematography and **stunning** visual effects added to the overall enjoyment of the film.

In comparison to similar movies in the genre, this one stands out as **more gripping**, **better executed**, and **visually superior**. The performances of the actors were **more nuanced** and **emotionally charged** than in other films of its kind. The movie truly pushed the boundaries of storytelling and left a lasting impact.

Overall, this film was a **truly exceptional** piece of cinema that will leave audiences buzzing with excitement. It is **undoubtedly** **one of the best** movies I have watched in recent years and is **not to be missed**.