Common Core: 3rd Grade English Language Arts : Use Abstract Nouns: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.3.1.C

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Example Question #1 : Use Abstract Nouns: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.C

Select the answer choice that is an abstract noun 

Possible Answers:

she

run

Drew

beauty 

Correct answer:

beauty 

Explanation:

An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing. 

"beauty" is an abstract noun. It is a quality. 

"run" is a verb. 

"she" is a pronoun. 

"Drew" is a noun. 

Example Question #27 : Language

Select the answer choice that is an abstract noun 

Possible Answers:

Run

Happy

Charlie

Skip

Correct answer:

Happy

Explanation:

An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing. 

"Happy" is an abstract noun. It is a feeling. 

Example Question #28 : Language

Select the answer choice that is an abstract noun 

Possible Answers:

Scared

Jessica

Jump

She

Correct answer:

Scared

Explanation:

An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing. 

"Scared" is an abstract noun. It is a feeling. 

Example Question #29 : Language

Select the answer choice that is an abstract noun

Possible Answers:

Florida

Lindsey

Coldness

Sarah

Correct answer:

Coldness

Explanation:

An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing. 

"Coldness" is an abstract noun. It is a quality.

Example Question #30 : Language

Select the answer choice that is an abstract noun

Possible Answers:

Bravery 

She

Him

He

Correct answer:

Bravery 

Explanation:

An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing. 

"Bravery" is an abstract noun. It is a quality. 

Example Question #1 : Use Abstract Nouns: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.C

Select the answer choice that is an abstract noun

Possible Answers:

She

Dream

Him

Jake

Correct answer:

Dream

Explanation:

An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing. 

"Dream" is an abstract noun. It is a concept.

Example Question #2 : Use Abstract Nouns: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.C

Select the answer choice that is an abstract noun

Possible Answers:

Florida

Elegance 

California 

She

Correct answer:

Elegance 

Explanation:

An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing. 

"Elegance" is an abstract noun. It is a quality.

Example Question #3 : Use Abstract Nouns: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.C

Select the answer choice that is an abstract noun

Possible Answers:

Hide

Him

Power

Run

Correct answer:

Power

Explanation:

An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing. 

"Power" is an abstract noun. It is a concept.

Example Question #4 : Use Abstract Nouns: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.C

Select the answer choice that is an abstract noun

Possible Answers:

Maggie

Generation

She

Him

Correct answer:

Generation

Explanation:

An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing. 

"Generation" is an abstract noun. It is a quality concept

Example Question #5 : Use Abstract Nouns: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.1.C

Which sentence(s) contains an abstract noun?

Possible Answers:

Sharon baked a large cake for a contest.

The dog dashed to fetch a ball.

All of the answer choices are correct.

Jae's mother is turning 63 years old tomorrow.

Alex's brilliance astonished her teacher.

Correct answer:

Alex's brilliance astonished her teacher.

Explanation:

An abstract noun is an idea, concept, quality, or feelings. An abstract noun is not an actual object or thing. In the sentence "Alex's brilliance astonished her teacher." the abstract noun is "brilliance." Brilliance is a quality used to describe Alex and not something that can be held, touched, or felt. Brilliance in this context refers to Alex's intelligence, which is not an actual object or thing.

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