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PART 1 of 1

DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify any concrete nouns in the sentence. (48 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer unless it is a proper noun.
*Each noun must go in the order of the sentence - reading from left to right.
Sentence #1: His honesty impressed the members of the jury.
(2 Concrete Nouns)
Question 1
1.

Concrete Noun #1: His honesty impressed the members of the jury.

Question 2
2.

Concrete Noun #2: His honesty impressed the members of the jury.

Sentence #2: Carolyn is seeking compensation for her invention.
(2 Concrete Nouns)
Question 3
3.

Concrete Noun #1: Carolyn is seeking compensation for her invention.

Question 4
4.

Concrete Noun #2: Carolyn is seeking compensation for her invention.

Sentence #3: My diary contains no secrets.
(1 Concrete Noun)
Question 5
5.

Concrete Noun #1: My diary contains no secrets.

Sentence #4: People gathered around the stage in amazement.
(2 Concrete Nouns)
Question 6
6.

Concrete Noun #1: People gathered around the stage in amazement.

Question 7
7.

Concrete Noun #2: People gathered around the stage in amazement.

Sentence #5: The flowers were a complete surprise.
(1 Concrete Noun)
Question 8
8.

Concrete Noun #1: The flowers were a complete surprise.

Sentence #6: Throughout the entire kingdom, no one was as brave as Sir Lancelot, the famous knight.
(3 Concrete Nouns)
Question 9
9.

Concrete Noun #1: Throughout the entire kingdom, no one was as brave as Sir Lancelot, the famous knight.

Question 10
10.

Concrete Noun #2: Throughout the entire kingdom, no one was as brave as Sir Lancelot, the famous knight.

Question 11
11.

Concrete Noun #3: Throughout the entire kingdom, no one was as brave as Sir Lancelot, the famous knight.

Sentence #7: Mrs. Sanchez built a generator just for this experiment.
(3 Concrete Nouns)
Question 12
12.

Concrete Noun #1: Mrs. Sanchez built a generator just for this experiment.

Question 13
13.

Concrete Noun #2: Mrs. Sanchez built a generator just for this experiment.

Question 14
14.

Concrete Noun #3: Mrs. Sanchez built a generator just for this experiment.

Sentence #8: Freida made every effort to win the race.
(2 Concrete Nouns)
Question 15
15.

Concrete Noun #1: Freida made every effort to win the race.

Question 16
16.

Concrete Noun #2: Freida made every effort to win the race.

Sentence #9: Sherry can speak French, but Alicia knows both French and Spanish.
(5 Concrete Nouns)
Question 17
17.

Concrete Noun #1: Sherry can speak French, but Alicia knows both French and Spanish.

Question 18
18.

Concrete Noun #2: Sherry can speak French, but Alicia knows both French and Spanish.

Question 19
19.

Concrete Noun #3: Sherry can speak French, but Alicia knows both French and Spanish.

Question 20
20.

Concrete Noun #4: Sherry can speak French, but Alicia knows both French and Spanish.

Question 21
21.

Concrete Noun #5: Sherry can speak French, but Alicia knows both French and Spanish.

Sentence #10: I finally understand the meaning of that song.
(1 Concrete Noun)
Question 22
22.

Concrete Noun #1: I finally understand the meaning of that song.

Sentence #11: Juan has written an intriguing short story.
(2 Concrete Nouns)
Question 23
23.

Concrete Noun #1: Juan has written an intriguing short story.

Question 24
24.

Concrete Noun #2: Juan has written an intriguing short story.

Sentence #12: Talia listens to her favorite rock music on the radio.
(3 Concrete Nouns)
Question 25
25.

Concrete Noun #1: Talia listens to her favorite rock music on the radio.

Question 26
26.

Concrete Noun #2: Talia listens to her favorite rock music on the radio.

Question 27
27.

Concrete Noun #3: Talia listens to her favorite rock music on the radio.

Sentence #13: Earl expressed curiosity about the plot of the novel.
(2 Concrete Nouns)
Question 28
28.

Concrete Noun #1: Earl expressed curiosity about the plot of the novel.

Question 29
29.

Concrete Noun #2: Earl expressed curiosity about the plot of the novel.

Sentence #14: With a little luck, Stan will get tickets to the concert.
(2 Concrete Nouns)
Question 30
30.

Concrete Noun #1: With a little luck, Stan will get tickets to the concert.

Question 31
31.

Concrete Noun #2: With a little luck, Stan will get tickets to the concert.

Question 32
32.

Concrete Noun #3: With a little luck, Stan will get tickets to the concert.

Sentence #15: Dwayne received an award for his devotion to this cause.
(2 Concrete Nouns)
Question 33
33.

Concrete Noun #1: Dwayne received an award for his devotion to this cause.

Question 34
34.

Concrete Noun #2: Dwayne received an award for his devotion to this cause.

Sentence #16: Making the team and passing English were two of Ping’s goals for this semester.
(3 Concrete Nouns)
Question 35
35.

Concrete Noun #1: Making the team and passing English were two of Ping’s goals for this semester.

Question 36
36.

Concrete Noun #2: Making the team and passing English were two of Ping’s goals for this semester.

Question 37
37.

Concrete Noun #3: Making the team and passing English were two of Ping’s goals for this semester.

Sentence #17: Jenny felt sympathy for the little girl whose balloon floated away.
(3 Concrete Nouns)
Question 38
38.

Concrete Noun #1: Jenny felt sympathy for the little girl whose balloon floated away.

Question 39
39.

Concrete Noun #2: Jenny felt sympathy for the little girl whose balloon floated away.

Question 40
40.

Concrete Noun #3: Jenny felt sympathy for the little girl whose balloon floated away.

Sentence #18: Molly enjoyed the beauty of the waterfall.
(2 Concrete Nouns)
Question 41
41.

Concrete Noun #1: Molly enjoyed the beauty of the waterfall.

Question 42
42.

Concrete Noun #2: Molly enjoyed the beauty of the waterfall.

Sentence #19: Mrs. Imoto’s heart filled with fear at the loud whistle of the train.
(3 Concrete Nouns)
Question 43
43.

Concrete Noun #1: Mrs. Imoto’s heart filled with fear at the loud whistle of the train.

Question 44
44.

Concrete Noun #2: Mrs. Imoto’s heart filled with fear at the loud whistle of the train.

Question 45
45.

Concrete Noun #3: Mrs. Imoto’s heart filled with fear at the loud whistle of the train.

Sentence #20: Susie had pride in the volcano she made for the science fair.
(3 Concrete Nouns)
Question 46
46.

Concrete Noun #1: Susie had pride in the volcano she made for the science fair.

Question 47
47.

Concrete Noun #2: Susie had pride in the volcano she made for the science fair.

Question 48
48.

Concrete Noun #3: Susie had pride in the volcano she made for the science fair.