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DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify any common nouns in the sentence. (52 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer.
*Each noun must go in the order of the sentence - reading from left to right.
Common Noun #1: Europeans came to the country of america in ships.
Common Noun #2: Europeans came to the country of america in ships.
Common Noun #1: After the revolution, the united states attracted more and more people.
Common Noun #2: After the revolution, the united states attracted more and more people.
Common Noun #1: Most of the new arrivals settled in the town of new england.
Common Noun #2: Most of the new arrivals settled in the town of new england.
Common Noun #1: Many people chose to live near the water.
Common Noun #2: Many people chose to live near the water.
Common Noun #1: Area merchants knew that money was to be made in trade.
Common Noun #2: Area merchants knew that money was to be made in trade.
Common Noun #3: Area merchants knew that money was to be made in trade.
Common Noun #1: Residents of seaports, such as salem, massachusetts, built many ships.
Common Noun #2: Residents of seaports, such as salem, massachusetts, built many ships.
Common Noun #3: Residents of seaports, such as salem, massachusetts, built many ships.
Common Noun #1: Americans built their sailing craft with pride.
Common Noun #2: Americans built their sailing craft with pride.
Common Noun #1: Designers created many new ships.
Common Noun #2: Designers created many new ships.
Common Noun #1: These new ships could sail as far as china.
Common Noun #1: Young people were attracted to the adventure of the oceans.
Common Noun #2: Young people were attracted to the adventure of the oceans.
Common Noun #3: Young people were attracted to the adventure of the oceans.
Common Noun #1: Nathaniel brown palmer was born in the late eighteenth century.
Common Noun #1: His father designed and built ships.
Common Noun #2: His father designed and built ships.
Common Noun #1: Young nat grew up with knowledge of the sea.
Common Noun #2: Young nat grew up with knowledge of the sea.
Common Noun #1: He became a captain at the age of eighteen years.
Common Noun #2: He became a captain at the age of eighteen years.
Common Noun #3: He became a captain at the age of eighteen years.
Common Noun #1: Three years later he made a discovery.
Common Noun #2: Three years later he made a discovery.
Common Noun #1: He was the first person to sight the continent of antarctica.
Common Noun #2: He was the first person to sight the continent of antarctica.
Common Noun #1: Later, he supplied weapons to a person named simón bolívar.
Common Noun #2: Later, he supplied weapons to a person named simón bolívar.
Common Noun #1: Bolívar is known as the liberator of south america.
Common Noun #1: Nat palmer then became captain of a packet ship.
Common Noun #2: Nat palmer then became captain of a packet ship.
Common Noun #1: Packet ships were forerunners of the clippers.
Common Noun #2: Packet ships were forerunners of the clippers.
Common Noun #3: Packet ships were forerunners of the clippers.
Common Noun #1: Clippers are the most famous type of sailing ships.
Common Noun #2: Clippers are the most famous type of sailing ships.
Common Noun #3: Clippers are the most famous type of sailing ships.
Common Noun #1: Nat palmer designed better and better packet ships.
Common Noun #1: Palmer sailed these ships to europe and back.
Common Noun #1: His business partner was edward knight collins who helped increase profits.
Common Noun #2: His business partner was edward knight collins who helped increase profits.
Common Noun #1: Collins designed flat-bottomed sailing ships and the new models carried larger cargoes.
Common Noun #2: Collins designed flat-bottomed sailing ships and the new models carried larger cargoes.
Common Noun #3: Collins designed flat-bottomed sailing ships and the new models carried larger cargoes.