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Which one of the following sentences contains an abstract noun?
a. the vase was quite expensive.
b. she handed him the dishtowel.
c. his smile could charm anyone.
d. logic is easily understood.
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Which one of the following sentences contains an abstract noun?
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a. the vase was quite e...
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