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What is a concrete noun? a. A noun a writer chooses because it is accurate, specific, and detailed b. A noun a writer chooses for its meaning c. A noun a writer chooses for its connection to the verb. d. A noun a writer chooses for its firmness.

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A concrete noun is a noun which can be identified through one of the five senses (taste, touch, sight, hearing, smell). Would someone please answer the phone? Phone is a concrete noun: I can touch it, see it, hear it, and maybe even smell it or taste it.
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A concrete noun is A. a noun that a writer chooses because it is accurate, specific, and detailed. They usually relate to the five senses.
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