what is the adjective in this sentence: the rhythm section of a jazz band usually includes a piano and drums . also could you tell me if it has a proper adjective in it or not CAPITALIZE it if it is ...................please and thank you ttyl .syl.........

The rhythm section of a jazz band usually includes a piano and drums .

Let's see -- the nouns are section, band, piano, drums.

The verb is includes. It's modified by the adverb usually. There's also the preposition of. And we can't forget the conjunction and.

That leaves: The, rhythm, a, jazz, a.

Do all of these words modify nouns in this sentence? If so, they are adjectives.

There are no proper adjectives in this sentence.

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The adjective in the sentence "The rhythm section of a jazz band usually includes a piano and drums" is "jazz." It describes the type of band being referred to. However, there is no proper adjective in this sentence, as proper adjectives are capitalized and derived from proper nouns. In this case, "jazz" is not derived from a proper noun.