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.
The correct answer that would best complete the given statement above is option B. The fashion industry advertised only by relying on artistic drawings to persuade or convince the buyers way before the existence of commercial photography. Hope this answer helps you!
Answer:
2 Paragraphs about something I have learned.
Explanation:
Something I found interesting is an article that is about the new Coronavirus and it says that some countries like Italy. France, Spain, Argentina, among others, are in total quarantine. So they can't go out with friends, go for a walk, see their family, etc. I think it's important to avoid physical contact during these days because it is a virus that moves very quickly around the world so it is important to be at home in order to avoid possible infections.
According to what I have read, I think the whole world should be careful with what we touch, or if we go to a public place we have to take into account the recomendations that are everywhere. I think we can save the world by being safe at home. I know that sometimes it's a bit boring to be at home because we don't know what to do but this is a good cause.
It’s the last one I think
B. By taunting the Cyclops with his name, Odysseus reveals that he is arrogant and vain.
He previously had already escaped from the Cyclops, with a great plan and telling him that his name was nobody, he escaped the other cyclops, but when he was in the boat safely he showed off his arrogance by saying his name and taunt the cyclop.