Yes! Common nouns = Nouns name people, places, and things. Every noun can further be classified as common or proper. A common noun names general items.
Go into the kitchen. What do you see? Refrigerator, magnet, stove, window, coffee maker, wallpaper, spatula, sink, plate—all of these things are common nouns.
Leave the house. Where can you go? Mall, restaurant, school, post office, backyard, beach, pet store, supermarket, gas station—all of these places are common nouns.
Go to the mall. Who do you see? Teenager, grandmother, salesclerk, police officer, toddler, manager, window dresser, janitor, shoplifter—all of these people are common nouns.
The important thing to remember is that common nouns are general names of everyday items.
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A) unlike the second traveler, the first traveler is quick to abandon his friend and protect only himself.
Ponyboy, Johnny. and Dally go to the drive in and meet Cherry and Marcia.
Johnny stabs Bob to save Ponyboy from being drowned in a fountain.
Johnny and Ponyboy run away to an abandoned church.
The church gets caught on fire and Ponyboy and Johnny save the kids.
Johnny gets badly hurt from a falling piece of wood and has to stay in the hospital.
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A good summary of an essay should probably include the main idea of each paragraph, and the main evidence supporting that idea, unless it is not relevant to the article or essay as a whole. A summary does not need a conclusion, but if the original ends with a message to the reader this should not be left out.