In the
sentence we can observe that the noun here is described by “two friends”. Hence
by identifying this noun we can say that this noun is a:
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1. </span>Common nouns are type of nouns which
refers to a set of objects, individuals or events without particularity.
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<span><span>2. </span>Plural nouns are nouns that exceed
more than one idea, object or animal.</span>
<span><span>3.
</span>Concrete
nouns are nouns that can be felt by the different senses, see, hear, smell,
touch and feel.</span>
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4.
</span>Count
nouns are nouns that are realistic and can be counted and tallied. </span>
A question about whether a specific course of action should or should not be taken is called as questions of policy.
<h3>What are questions of policy and specific purpose statement?</h3>
Passive agreements is trying to convince the audience that a given policy is desirable without encouraging the audience to take action in support of the policy.
A policy question is a request for a stable, but modifiable authoritative line of action aimed at obtaining an optimal balance between various goods, all of which must be pursued, but cannot be jointly maximized.
An example of a specific purpose statement for a persuasive speech on a question of policy is : “My specific purpose is to persuade the students in my class to protest for the proposed tuition cost increase”.
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1. First, Hannah put on a green mask like the main character in her favorite novel Frankenstein. In this sentence, consider the punctuation of the title of the novel.
<em>Frankenstein. </em>or F<u>rankenstein</u>
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2. "Its not going to be long before my brother gets here, so I can scare him," Hannah thought to herself.
"It's - (the apostrophe replaces the i in it is.)
3. When he walked in the door she jumped out from behind the couch and yelled, "Boo!" door. She
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