An abstract noun is something that you cannot touch, but you can imagine, and you know what it is. For example: love, happiness, hatred, etc.
Having this in mind, the sentence that includes an abstract noun is B. Standing on third base, Gene could not believe his luck.
Luck is the abstract noun.
1:The world does not revolves around you I'm not uranous
2:The truth shall set you free but first it's going to tick you off
3: you tried to trick me but, I'm not the joking type but hey jokes on you
4:ha ha ha ha ha,Oh wait you thought
5:oh wait you thought I was playing when I said I was going to do that ha ha ha ha ha you thought
extra cause I'm extra LOl:Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
your welcome
Answer:
"Love for Romeo in spite of his family name"
Explanation:
Essentially, this monologue says that a name means nothing. A man is defined by more than that. If a rose wasn't called a rose, it would still be as beautiful -- likewise, if Romeo were not a Montague, he would still be as wonderful.
2/5 = 0.4 divide 2 by 5 ( 2÷5)