Abstract nouns characterize qualities and ideas, rather than material objects.
Concrete nouns - Rainbow, coffee, dog.
Abstract nouns - Freedom, anger, democracy.
The main difference is that we can perceive concrete nouns with our senses, while we cannot perceive abstract nouns with our senses.
The abstract noun in this sentence is...
Answer:
Loyalty.
Answer:
The answer is A, "What a nice plump mouthful, she will be better to ear than the old woman."
Explanation:
We know this because the wolf eats both the grandmother AND Little Red Riding Hood. The other options do not forshadow anything, since we know that forshadowing it basically giving the reader clues as to what happens later in the story!
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1. simile , like
2. metaphor
3. personification
4 hyperbole
Tips:
- You'll need to follow a specific outline, this is an important point to achieve for your paper to be well structured and subsequently highly rated. <em>Take your time to understand what is asked from you</em>, understand the task first.
- <em>Brainstorm</em>, reflect and write down your ideas, read it and begin to narrow it down, this will help you decide what will be the story you want to tell.
- <em>Plan your work's structure</em>, beginning, middle, and end.
- <em>Keep your arguments precise and short</em>, avoid being redundant, if your ideas are concrete it'll mean you understand what you're talking about, this involves using only relevant information.
- <em>Be crative, present innovative ideas</em>, this will show your interest in the subject.
- <em>Check your grammar and check for consistency.</em>
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All the progressive tenses indicate continuing action.
Present progressive : ongoing continuous action
Past progressive : past continuous action
Future progressive : future continuous action
Future perfect progressive : future finished continuing action