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.
It
proves that the applicant is industrious and pays attention to even the
smallest details.
This
is a positive trait to look for an employee because it will be practiced when
he will be working for the company and thus he will be creating a good quality
format with his outputs.
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Answer:
B, liabilities.
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