What is the difference between a common and a proper noun?
A. Proper nouns exactly name things, while common nouns label them.
B. Common nouns exactly name things, while proper nouns label them.
C. A common noun is a substitute word for a subject.
D. A common noun is the same thing as a pronoun, but a proper noun is not a pronoun.

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