This question is wrong, because there are in fact four abstract nouns in
this sentence, two of which can be found among your options. An
abstract noun is something that you cannot touch, because it doesn't
have a form - those are words such as love, hatred, happiness, etc. So,
here, among these examples, abstract nouns are both A. justice, and D.
pursuit. However, if you only have to choose one, I'd go with A.
justice, because I believe that is what your teacher wants you to pick.
B. is a verb, and C. is a proper noun, not an abstract one.
Answer:
B. The weather was frigid in Minnesota; it wasn't warm at all.
Explanation:
An antonym is the opposite word or meaning of a given word. It gives the exact opposite or different meaning of what is implied by a word.
In the context of the word "frigid", the antonym will be "warm, hot, pleasant," etc. And among the given statements, sentence B uses the antonym context of the word "frigid". While the other three statements give the implication of the coldness of Minnesota, the second sentence uses the antonym "warm" to add a different aspect of the coldness of the place.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
Answer:
Life without a hobby and interest is like food without the salt. It is a hobby which makes living interesting. It is a pursuit outside one’s regular work. A hobby or an interest in something gives one joy and pleasure; one does not get tired of it. It is a pastime, relaxation and leisure. In this way, while one is learning something, he is also making best use of his time. There are many hobbies like drawing, painting, gardening, stamp collecting, photography, reading, sewing, crafts, embroidery, knitting, cooking, pet care, coin collecting, etc. My favorite hobbies are singing which makes me happy and gives me joy while doing it, a hobby is something that makes you feel content when you are doing it
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The first person narrator uses I and we to tell a story
HOPE THAT HELPS
Answer:
Because some people can't afford to.
Explanation: