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In everyday use, is the word "nobody" a concrete or abstract term? A. In everyday use, “nobody" refers to a specific person so it is concrete.
B. In everyday use, “nobody" refers to no specific person so it is abstract.
C. In everyday use, “nobody" refers to a specific person so it is neither concrete
abstract.

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