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Oh you're working on that too?
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Concrete and abstract nouns name objects that have to do with how the senses, such as touch, taste, sight, sound, and hearing, perceive them. Concrete nouns name objects that your senses can recognize, whereas abstract nouns name attributes or concepts that your senses can not name.
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The sentence that contains an unnecessary shift in verb tense is the second one - Lee noticed a problem and alerts a teacher.
It should be <em>alerted, </em>which is the past tense as the first verb <em>noticed.</em>
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The theme the author wants to get across is to avoid condemnation of others for occurrences we can't understand at the time, because the same thing could happen to us in the future.
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