According to the information you've given, we can conclude that the entry "Abstract Nouns, 340" is the count of abstract nouns in the book/text.
An abstract noun is a noun that can be touched, felt, (is not an object) and can't be heard (doesn't make any noise, mostly) such as passion, honor, and other things.
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He's reading to try to distract himself from the grief of losing a "rare and radiant maiden" named Lenore. ... Perhaps the gentle knocking on the door causes him to hope that it's Lenore, and he has to tell himself otherwise in order to quell the likely disappointment that reality will bring him.
Irving used irony to describe the character but in a playful way. Rip is likable but very lazy, he is the hero so Irving uses a playful and humorous tone to describe his character. Hope this helps! Mark brainly please!
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to breed specimens of (plant or animal) by natural processes
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