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What type of noun is the word “shore” in the following sentence? Go down the highway until you reach the shore. A. proper noun B. compound noun C. simple noun
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What type of noun is the word “shore” in the following sentence? Go down the highway until you reach the shore. A. proper noun B. compound noun C. simple noun
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Since nouns are people place or thing its C. simple noun because its a place but it dosent have a certain name
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The answer is C. Simple Noun
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