cut articles from English newspaper .underline nouns and circle verbs
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Nouns refer to names of places, persons, animals or things.
Verbs, on the other hand, are action words.
There are many articles published daily in various newspapers in all languages. Finding nouns and verbs from articles in newspapers is a very good way to enhance vocabulary and how well one understands English grammar.
Verbs, on the other hand, are action words.
There are many articles published daily in various newspapers in all languages. Finding nouns and verbs from articles in newspapers is a very good way to enhance vocabulary and how well one understands English grammar.
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Answer: 1978, after 50 years at the pinnacle of American opinion, the anthropologist Margaret Mead died with a secure reputation and a lustrous legacy. Her ascent seemed to mirror the societal ascent of American women. In some two dozen books and countless articles, she gave a forceful voice to a sturdy if cautious liberalism: resolutely antiracist, pro-choice; open to ‘new ways of thinking’ yet wary of premarital sex and hesitant about the Pill. The tensions in public opinion were hers, too. In her obituary, The New York Times called her ‘a national oracle’.
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