Answer: common noun is a noun that names a person place or thing but doesn't capitalize them if they're not the beginning of a sentence proper nouns name person place or thing but does require capital letters a concrete noun is what can be i dentified through 5 senses examples below: ... In the sentence above, the noun phone is a concrete noun: you can touch it, see it, hear it, and maybe even smell it or taste it.
A common noun is a word that describes a type of object or concept(1) (e.g. police, town, train, emotions, etc.), as opposed to proper nouns (e.g. Lincoln). A concrete noun is something one can physically observe (dirt, air, stars, etc.), as opposed to abstract nouns (e.g. love, hate, etc.)(2).
He offers Nick part in a business that he does on the side line in which he would a great deal of money Nick now realized that Gatsby was not used to people doing favors for him without requesting something in return he also realized that Gatsby was lonely and did not have true friends
B. the last couple of sentences in this passage tell the readers that "<span>We must urge our representatives to pass stronger antipollution laws with stiff punishment if they are not obeyed. We must act now before it is too late." this is obvious persuasion, so B is the best answer.</span>