Answer:
1) Love
2) Pride
3) Envy
4) Patriotism
5) Hate
Explanation:
A common noun is a noun that names a person, place, thing, animal or idea. A common noun is not the actual name of a person, place, thing or animal like say, Peter or Canada - these are proper nouns. It is only a common name that can be used to name proper nouns.
Common nouns are only general names.
Examples include; Boy, Girl, State, Country, Computer, dog.
An Idea noun is a type of common noun that is non- physical and can only be perceived in the mind. They are abstract and are usually uncountable. Examples include;
Love, hate, envy, peace and honesty.
Paraphrase is to keep the same meaning but simplify it so simply read the excerpt and simplify what they are saying
I know it may not seem like it, but the answer is D. admirable. I know because I took the test, too.
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Divest : Vested B. LOSE : GAINED
Divest is a verb that defined as to end possession or to set free of something that encumbers. Divest is to lose something.
Vested is an adjective that is defined as bestowing something to someone. Act of giving to someone for his gain.
Divest is equivalent to lose and vested is equivalent to gained.