Painting with Adjectives Shifted Out of Order. Copy the following sentences, and then rewrite the sentences by shifting the traditional order of the adjectives.

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Painting with Adjectives Shifted Out of Order

Copy the following sentences, and then rewrite the sentences by shifting the traditional order of the adjectives that are underlined.

The old, wrinkled woman smiled upon her grandson with pride.

The woman, old and wrinkled, smiled upon her grandson with pride.

The twisted and tormented boxer felt no compassion for his opponet.

The boxer, twisted and tormented, felt no compassion for his oppoent.

The tired and hungry cheetah stared at the gazelle which would soon become his dinner.

The cheetah, tired and hungry, stared at the gazelle which would soon become his dinner.