The word decision is an <u>abstract noun.</u>
It is abstract because it cannot be touched or felt - it just exists, the same way love or hatred (which are also abstract nouns) exist.
Collective nouns are nouns such as council, jury - where one word is used to denote many parts which are included in it. Proper nouns are names. Compound nouns are made up of two or more words, such as brother-in-law, etc.
It wearies by the constant strain after effect, its mock-heroics and allusive periphrasis, and excites distrust by its want of moderation.
A subject is the one being discussed in the sentence. In the question about, Who functions as the subject. It is the receiver of the action-- <em>left a pair of mittens on the ground. </em>The direct object is the <em>pair of mittens</em>. It's not possessive because it's not asking about ownership. <em>Park </em>is the object of the preposition.
ANSWER: A
Answer & Explanation:
It honestly means a lot to me because I can really relate. The quote is the truth because if you've already tried multiple times to do the same thing over and over again with no successes, there's no point. You are just forced to move on to something new. Also, the insanity part may not even be theoretical because I'm sure that many people have seriously gone insane from repeating the same words and actions all throughout their lives.
I hope this helps...have an awesome day!! :>
Answer:
colors;
Explanation:
In a sentence it is very rare to use a colon