Well, in Shakespeare's plays his characters are usually lying and deceitful. Reading the plays and carefully analyzing the characters can help readers learn that it is best to stay honest and trustworthy to their friends.
Is this like a true or false question or j a regular question
Answer:
The abstract noun of the word 'hero' is heroism.
Explanation:
The word 'hero' is also a name but it is a common noun. When changed into its abstract form, it becomes 'heroism'.
I'm almost positive it's, "The driving test examiner told me to turn right and park. When I almost hit a tree, he screamed." Hope this helps!