The name of a particular person or a thing is called a) noun b) common noun c) proper noun d) reflexive noun. Fill in the blanks 1) Author of the poem 'In the Bazaars of Hyderabad'... The name of a particular person or a thing is called a) noun b) common noun c) proper noun d) reflexive noun. Fill in the blanks 1) Author of the poem 'In the Bazaars of Hyderabad' is 2) The speaker is the __ and his son is the audience. 3) In the poem poet advises us to be __ 4) Poet of the poem 'If' __ 5) __ stanzas are there in Kipling's poem 'IF' 6) Kipling was awarded the Nobel prize in __ in 1907 7) Rhyme scheme of the poem 'IF' is __ 8) __ is the pen name of Alfred George Gardiner 9) In this essay on saying please the...
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The question is asking about different types of nouns and includes a fill-in-the-blank section regarding the authors and characteristics of specific poems. It seeks to assess knowledge of grammatical terms and literary analysis.
Answer
proper noun, Sarojini Naidu, poet, patient and steadfast, Rudyard Kipling, four, literature, ABAB, Alpha of the Plough
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Proper nouns are specific names of particular people, places, or things, and they are always capitalized.
Tips
Common mistakes include confusing common nouns with proper nouns and incorrect capitalization.
Sources
- A noun is a person, place, or thing - PDF - fusd1.org
- The name of a particular person, place, or thing - Weegy - weegy.com
- Proper noun - CliffsNotes - cliffsnotes.com
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