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Wittaler [7]
2 years ago
7

2. Identify all of the COMMON nouns in the following sentence. The kings 4 points

English
1 answer:
Pie2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

City, laws, justice, kings.

Explanation:

To answer this question, you must first know what a <u>noun</u> is, which is a person, place, or thing. Look through the list, and you will find out that <u>expected</u> is not a person, place, or thing; it is a verb.

Now you're left with Mesopotamia, city, laws, justice, and kings. A quick tip amongst nouns is that <em>capitalized</em> and <em>eponymous</em> (something that is given a name to) nouns are most probably proper nouns, which is not what we're looking for here. Cross out <u>Mesopotamia</u>, and you are finished.

Hope this helps! :)

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