Gilded reins and scarlet saddle meaning and their parts of speech?
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Mar 10
"Gilded reins" and "scarlet saddle" are both noun phrases.
- "Gilded" is an adjective that describes the reins as being covered in gold or having a gold-like appearance. - "Reins" are straps or lines attached to a horse's bridle, used to control or guide the horse. - "Scarlet" is an adjective that describes the saddle as being a bright red color. - "Saddle" is a seat for a rider on the back of a horse.