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Identify the uncountable nouns in the following paragraph.

A.The principal was a woman given to deep meditation followed by bouts of intense activity.
B.She looked through the glass of her office window past the slate of the roof atop the building at the emptiness of the autumn sky.
C.It was late in the day and silence hung heavy over the township school.
D.A quiet satisfaction took possession of her. With Mr Brotsky gone, her reign could begin.​

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Final answer:

The uncountable nouns identified in the provided paragraphs represent abstract concepts, substances, or mass nouns such as meditation, emptiness, satisfaction, exhaustion, rain, glow, silence, twilight, manifestation, mystery, wind, street, solitude, and peace.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the provided paragraphs, the uncountable nouns are those that cannot be counted as individual elements or units and often represent abstract concepts, substances, or mass nouns. Here are the uncountable nouns identified from each excerpt:

  • Paragraph A: meditation, activity
  • Paragraph B: glass, slate, emptiness, sky, silence
  • Paragraph C: satisfaction, reign
  • Paragraph D: exhaustion, body, soul, rain, air, life, singing, eaves
  • Paragraph E: November, glow, surroundings
  • Paragraph F: silence, twilight, nature, future, waste, sage, manifestation, beauty, peril, mystery
  • Paragraph G: information, art, darkness, melancholy, wind, sea, rain, speed, change, danger, night, loneliness, consciousness
  • Paragraph H: noise, darkness, evening, mystery, pavement
  • Paragraph I: art, sky, dusk, sunlight, brightness, gloom, scents, mown grass, mint, splendor
  • Paragraph J: street, light, silence, relief, splendor, moonlight, solidity, breeze
  • Paragraph K: solitude, silence, ugliness, commotion, noise, harmony, music, party, finery, adieu
  • Paragraph L: afternoon, light, shadows, dust, air, stir, rest, hush, night, commotion, peace, sitting-room, loneliness, tea

It is important to note that nouns like 'tea' or 'air' which can sometimes seem countable depending on context, are traditionally considered uncountable. In these paragraphs, they fit the criteria of uncountable nouns, representing a substance or concept not viewed in discrete units.

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