I need to read the passage in order to answer this question. If you give it I can answer but you don't have a picture of the passage.
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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<span>In a group discussion, an agreed upon set of beliefs that help the group avoid confusion is called B. common ground.
Common ground means that it should serve everyone's needs and desires. If it is common, then people have decided it is something that everyone enjoys and is okay with. This is important, especially in group discussions, if you want to avoid any confusion.
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Well done! It is unfortunate that students don't just contact their teachers when struggling. :(
I think it's wasted and weary.....