Final answer:
In the provided sentence, 'kindness' is an uncountable noun and 'dogs' is a countable noun. The items 'act' and 'made' are not relevant to the context as 'act' is not in the sentence and 'made' is a verb.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student is asking about identifying countable and uncountable nouns in a sentence. In the sentence 'Her kindness towards the street dogs made her adopt them', the nouns present are 'kindness', 'street', and 'dogs'. The word 'act' is not a noun in the sentence provided. Here is the classification of the nouns:
- Kindness is an uncountable noun because it refers to a quality that cannot be counted.
- Dogs is a countable noun as it refers to animals that can be counted.
Therefore, the correct answers from the provided options are:
- b) kindness - uncountable
- c) dogs - countable
The words 'act' and 'made' are not relevant in this context because 'act' is not present in the provided sentence, and 'made' is a verb, not a noun.