<span>Answer: c. plane<span>
e. museum
<span>Among the
five choices above, the "plane and the museum" are the examples
of a common noun. A noun is a name of a person, place, thing or an event. It
can be classified as a common noun or a proper noun. A common noun is a type of
noun that refers to general items such as plane and museum in the choices
unlike proper nouns, which names specific items. Some examples of common nouns
are umbrella, school, paper, ball pen, room, building and other general items.</span></span></span>
Both Brutus and Cassius are respected career politicians, who have a desire to prevent Julius Caesar from ruling Rome as a monarch. They both view Caesar as potentially dangerous and conspire to assassinate him. Both Brutus and Cassius participate in Caesar's murder and join forces to fight against Octavius, Mark Antony, and Lepidus during Rome's civil war. But despite their many similarities, Brutus and Cassius have different personalities and abilities. Brutus is a rather naive.
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Answer:
And your question is.....???
Explanation:
The sentence IS written correctly - if that's what you are (not) asking.
With 'either - or' expressions the verb agrees with the subject immediately preceding it.