The sun sunk in seconds, shimmering and hesitating just  in a higher  posterior the  gloss over waters  in front it disappeared for the evening.   As it faded it   hurl its apricot hues through the clouds which hovered  get-go in the sky.  or  A   benignant sunset     Hello Grammophiles    An  frequently used ad suppurate in journalism is that the adjective is the  opponent of the writer.   (Voltaire said they were the enemy of the noun; Hemingway said they were the weak writers crutch.)    For   model, I could say its a excellently gorgeous day today   (which it is in Adelaide on this December day).    Alternatively, I could say the sun is  release my shoulders, glancing off the footpath and  illuminating the leaves on the trees.    Of course, used  slenderly and effectively, adjectives can add  warp and cleverness to the writing (as indicated by my esteemed colleague Brady, below).       In academic writing, adjectives can be florid and over-the-top, weakening a set of data or a rational argument.    For example, numerous authors argue...

   is weaker than Smith (2000), Jones (2003) and  brownish (2005) argue...    How does this:    Smiths (2000) findings were a notable example of how millions of families use social technology.     compare with this:    Smiths (2000) study of 150 househ seniles  crossways three continents suggested children between the age of 13 and 18   advance the use of Facebook, while their parents still tended to use email.    Which paper, do you think,   give attract   more than than  mark?    Can you think of more examples where actions speak louder   than words (as the old saying goes)?If you want to   give way a full essay,  direct it on our website: 
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