Final Answer:
1. We enjoyed the clean, crisp smell of the mountain air.
→ Circle: clean, crisp
2. Beth was a student whose intelligent, bright mind earned her good grades.
→ Circle: intelligent, bright
3. The teacher gave us a difficult homework assignment.
→ Write: cumulative adjectives
4. She ate the entire, juicy, sweet, delicious apple.
→ Circle: juicy, sweet, delicious
5. The awkward, shy teenager felt nervous about his first date.
→ Circle: awkward, shy
6. When the team failed to score, the bored, restless crowd began to shout.
→ Circle: bored, restless
7. When taking his final exam, a pale, sweaty, panicking student stared at the difficult questions.
→ Circle: pale, sweaty, panicking
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of commas between adjectives worksheet.