In the same creative writing class, the girls were discussing another sentence that Nora wrote: “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.” They started another friendly debate. Which word, according to you, is an adjective in this sentence: “quick” or “fox”?
A. Quick
B. Fox

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A. It’s
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