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Abstract Nouns
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What are they? Abstract nouns name feelings, ideas and qualities. Let’s break it down…..
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Feelings Jealousy Frustration
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Ideas Peace Freedom
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Qualities Generosity Determination
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Abstract Nouns They DO NOT exist as physical objects in the world. You can not: –Touch them –Smell them –Taste them –Hear them –See them
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How do they effect your writing? When you use abstract nouns in your writing, you can never be sure that your reader will know exactly what you mean; this is because different abstract words mean different things to different people. Think about the word love. To some people, this word may mean romance and fun; to others it may mean self-sacrifice and dedication. A reader cannot know what you mean when you use a word like love unless you follow it up with an explanation or bring it to life using concrete nouns.
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For example: The storm was a thing of beauty. Beauty is an abstract noun. The writer needs to follow this with concrete nouns to explain how the storm was beautiful.
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Do we need them? Effective writing makes use of both abstract and concrete nouns.
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Practice, practice, practice! You need a partner! For each concrete phrase, write an overall idea or feeling that might show a reader what this concrete image means to you. Ex: –My mother’s smile Approval
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Practice, practice, practice! A puppy dog A dozen roses A lottery ticket An empty house A million dollars A crying child
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