This question is wrong, because there are in fact four abstract nouns in
this sentence, two of which can be found among your options. An
abstract noun is something that you cannot touch, because it doesn't
have a form - those are words such as love, hatred, happiness, etc. So,
here, among these examples, abstract nouns are both A. justice, and D.
pursuit. However, if you only have to choose one, I'd go with A.
justice, because I believe that is what your teacher wants you to pick.
B. is a verb, and C. is a proper noun, not an abstract one.
How to read effectively and critically:
-Have a clear reading purpose
-Preview the text
-Use different ways of reading:
- Skim-reading
- Scan-reading
- Closely reading
- Comparing different parts of a text
- Reflect on the text personally and professionally
-Take notes of your reading
-Connect multiple readings
-Improve your language skills
To read effectively and critically, you need to engage with texts actively through setting a clear purpose, evaluating sources, using different ways of reading, asking big-picture questions, synthesizing information and taking good notes. Focus on what you’re learning through reading and how you can apply it to study tasks and your personal and professional life.
The correct answer is the Exodus.
That word literally means - the exit. So obviously it represents a sort of an ending of something, in this case, a play. The Prologue is in the beginning of a play, and episodes and stasimons are in the middle - episodes are events, and stasimons are poems/songs.
That question is in your opinion but you could say
Unity
Creativity
Faith
Giving gifts that’s what the holiday is
Kwanzaa (/ˈkwɑːn.zə/) is an annual celebration of African-American culture that is held from December 26 to January 1, culminating in a communal feast called Karamu, usually held on the 6th day.[1] It was created by Dr. Maulana Karenga, based on African harvest festival traditions from various parts of Africa, including West and Southeast Africa. Kwanzaa was first celebrated in 1966.
I think you should take the tardy, because when you do the walk out it will be honoring those 17 lives that were lost.