Abstract nouns are words that name things that are not concrete. Your five physical senses cannot detect an abstract noun – you can't see it, smell it, taste it, hear it, or touch it. In essence, an abstract noun is a quality, a concept, an idea, or maybe even an event.
So the answer would be abstract.
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Imagery and sensory langauges both give you an Idea or a hint to something. For example, look at this
Sensory:
The brown and crispy pie made me drool.
Imagery:
The sun made my ice cream melt away.
They both give you something to work with to know the point. Sort of like a mystery!
From: Spikes 12 yrs old
6/3/20
Answer:
The answer is third person
Explanation:
When you write in the third person, the tale is about other people rather than yourself. Neither you nor the reader are to blame. The character's name or pronouns such as he or she should be used in your writing.
Provisions in this sentence means food.
The correct answer here is "in the air". This phrase acts as an adverb of place as it describes where the virus is located. These phrases can modify a verb, adverb and adjectives and tells us more information about them like in this example "where" something is. They can also tell us about "how" or "when" or "why".