Adjectives are the words which qualify or modifies a noun or pronoun in a sentence. It describes them by providing a description of its size, origin, color and so on. For example, good, bad, old, brown, broken etc.
In the above phrase, The great Jackie Robinson won the MVP in 1949, the adjective is 'The great.'
It qualifies the noun<em> 'Jackie' </em>and describes him to be <em>'great.'</em>
Answer:
"It is an honour that I hadn't thought about."
My apologies if I had gotten it wrong, I hope this helps you
The word "either" is a correlative. The answer is D. This is because a correlative conjunction connects two nouns and ideas that relates to each other. Either uses "or" so it connects two choices in one situation.