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How do you describe the braid on your head?

How do you describe the braid on your head?

She has a small white face and a few freckles on the tip of her nose. A thick head of long hair, carefully combed with a comb, then divided into three strands, slowly braided, until braided into a fluffy big braid, hanging softly behind him.

Adjectives are used to modify nouns. Adjectives are usually connected with nouns with "de" to describe the shape and appearance of things. Putting them in front of the subject and object is called attribute. Adverbs that modify verbs are usually connected by "ground" and verbs to describe the nature and degree of action, so they are divided into degree adverbs and other adverbs (I forgot, I'm sorry), which are called adverbials before predicates; Complement, as its name implies, is a supplementary explanation, usually placed after the predicate and connected by "de", such as "He jumped with joy", and "He" is definitely the subject, but it is obvious that "de jump" is not the object or recipient of the verb "happy", but the degree of happiness and "happy".