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Food and Nutrition Research Institute
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The text was taken from "Hamlet" a play written by Shakespeare that shows the life of Prince Hamlet, in the search for revenge and for the murder of his father.
The text you presented is spoken by Claudius, Hamlet's uncle. Claudius is saying that Hamlet's mourning for his father's death has lasted too long. Claudius says that Hamlet has to overcome this death soon, since it is natural for parents to die before their children and maintaining a state of sadness for so long is not something masculine, that is, it is not the correct behavior for a man.
Although Hamlet does not yet know, it was Claudius who killed his father and the real reason why Claudius wants Hamlet to forget his father's death is not to be discovered as the real killer.
After reading the passage and looking for the compound nouns, we can identify and categorize them in the following manner:
- raindrops - closed
- baby sitters - open
- tractor-trailer - hyphenated
- bus stop - open
- newspapers - closed
- rain shower - open
<h3>What are compound nouns?</h3>
A compound noun is a noun formed by two words. They can be made of two nouns, an adjective and a noun, or a verb and a noun. They can also be categorized as open, closed, or hyphenated.
An open compound noun is written as two separated words. That is the case with "baby sitters," "bus top," and "rain shower" in the passage.
A closed compound noun is written as one word. That is the case with "raindrops" and "newspapers" in the passage.
A hyphenated compound noun is formed by two words joined by a hyphen. That is the case with "tractor-trailer" in the passage.
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A: How many books did you read over the weekend, Emma?
The villagers have to find a way to do something. They will have to find another way to do that thing. It is like saying there is another way to skin a cat or milk a cow