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matronly
/ˈmeɪtr(ə)nli/
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adjective
denoting, relating to, or characteristic of a staid or conservatively dressed older married woman, especially one with a somewhat heavy build.
"she looked matronly in a putty-coloured tweed two-piece"
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to correct the misconception that enslaved people sing because they are happy
11) Empty is describing cabin and small is describing meadow.
12) Rapid is describing river and muddy is describing the banks.
13) Hungry and weary both describe the hikers.
14) Ancient is describing the bridge and deep is describing the water.
15) Remote and lonely are both describing the place.
16) Correct is describing the path, and it is also described as not being clear.
17) Smart and practical describe the hiker, and warm describes the fire.
18) The person is described as 'other' and the map is described as large.
19) Small is describing the compass and extra describes the food.
20) Fresh describes the water and clear describes their course home.
These are all the adjectives in the paragraph in exercise C: New, last, unlucky, easy, smooth, barely (barely is an adverb but I'm assuming it counts in this exercise because it says one sentence has more than one adjective and none of the other sentences have anything else.).
A table graph would be most appropriate for this instance, as they allow exact details to be shown and found quickly and easily.