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What is the difference between a common noun and a proper noun?
A. Common nouns are capitalized, proper nouns are not.
B. Proper nouns are capitalized, common nouns are not.
C. Common nouns refer to specific people or places, proper nouns do not.
D. Proper nouns can never be pluralized.
Select your answer:
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A. Since it was raining, we took an umbrella.
B. It was raining since, we took an umbrella.
C. We took an umbrella since, it was raining.
D. Since, it was raining we took an umbrella.
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It didn’t turn out the way we wanted, _________.
A. Though
B. Tough
C. Through
D. Thought