Final answer:
In the context of a properly structured sentence, 'society' would function as a noun, naming a group or community.
The number '48' does not affect the part of speech, as 'society' remains a noun.
Therefore, the correct answer is: option A) noun
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks which part of speech '48 society' belongs to in the sentence '48 society is now learning more things than ever before.'
This sentence does not adhere to standard English grammar, and '48 society' as a single unit does not function as a conventional part of speech.
However, if we consider 'society' in isolation from the number '48,' 'society' acts as a noun.
A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea, and 'society' fulfills that role by referring to an organized group of individuals or a community.
Additionally, within the context of a properly structured sentence, 'society' could be the subject that 'is learning,' with 'is learning' being the verb phrase indicating the action taking place.