English, 23.11.2021 06:50, bradenhale2001
Can you guys change thing into adjectives and adverbs in this sentence.
Jane wore a yellow ribbon around her neck everyday. And I mean everyday, rain or shine, whether it matched her outfit or not. It annoyed her best friend Johnny after a while. He was her next door neighbor and had known Jane since she was three. When he was young, he had barely noticed the yellow ribbon, but now they were in high school together, it bothered him.
âWhy do you wear that yellow ribbon around your neck, Jane?â heâd ask her every day. But she wouldnât tell him.
Still, in spite of this aggravation, Johnny thought she was cute. He asked her to the soda shop for an ice cream sundae. Then he asked her to watch him play in the football game. Then he started seeing her home. And come the spring, he asked her to the dance. Jane always said yes when he asked her out. And she always wore a yellow dress to match the ribbon around her neck.
It finally occurred to Johnny that he and Jane were going steady, and he still didnât know why she wore the yellow ribbon around her neck. So he asked her about it yet again, and yet again she did not tell him. âMaybe someday Iâll tell you about it,â she replied. Someday! That answer annoyed Johnny, but he shrugged it off, because Jane was so cute and fun to be with.
Well, time flew past, as it has a habit of doing, and one day Johnny proposed to Jane and was accepted. They planned a big wedding, and Jane hinted that she might tell him about the yellow ribbon around her neck on their wedding day. But somehow, with the preparations and his beautiful bride, and the lovely reception, Johnny never got around to asking Jane about it. And when he did remember, she got a bit teary-eyed, and said: âWe are so happy together, what difference does it make?â And Johnny decided she was right.
Johnny and Jane raised a family of four, with the usual ups and downs, laughter and tears. When their golden anniversary rolled around, Johnny once
again asked Jane about the yellow ribbon around her neck. It was the first time heâd brought it up since the week after their wedding. Whenever their children asked him about it, heâd always hushed them, and somehow none of the kids had dared ask their mother. Jane gave Johnny a sad look and said: âJohnny, youâve waited this long. You can wait a while longer.â
And Johnny agreed. It was not until Jane was on her deathbed a year later that Johnny, seeing his last chance to slip away, asked Jane one final time about the yellow ribbon she wore around her neck. She shook her head a bit at his persistence, and then said with a sad smile: âOkay Johnny, you can go ahead and untie it.â
With shaking hands, Johnny fumbled for the knot and untied the yellow ribbon around his wifeâs neck.
And Janeâs head fell off.
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