Answer:
truth [abstract noun]
we [common noun]
honesty [abstract noun]
i [common noun]
children [common noun]
lion [proper noun]
king [common noun]
beast [proper noun]
solomon [proper noun]
wisest [common noun]
cleanliness [abstract noun]
godliness [abstracty noun]
birds [common noun]
flock [collective noun]
who [common noun]
nile [proper noun]
river [common noun]
committee [collective noun]
jawaharlal nehru [proper noun]
india [proper noun]
boy [common noun]
he [common noun]
apple [proper noun]
you [common noun]
lie [abstract noun]
wisdom [abstract noun]
riches [abstract noun]
jury [collective noun]
silver and gold [material noun]
metal [common noun]
rome [proper noun]
tubal cain [proper noun]
might [abstract noun]
worm [common noun]
it [common noun]
edison [proper noun]
phonograph [concrete noun]
you [common noun]
ocean [common noun]
Explanation:
Answer: ideas that are recurring themes in Poe's other works, such as isolation, inner turmoil, the fine line between dreams and reality, and whether or not that line is comforting or worthy of despair.
Explanation:
I feel like it is D. The war between good and evil
Answer:
Always avoid wordiness in writing a descriptive passage.
Explanation:
In the first one, wordiness is spelt wrong and the second one doesn't need a comma.