Now his gestures to mine eyes, are august and strange his height seems to touch the starry skies.' ... In the above lines 'height ' is _______________
adjective
adverb
noun
verb
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In the above lines 'height' is the NOUN used.
- Height is the measurement of an object's or a person's tallness or length from the ground as a reference surface.
- It refers to a physical characteristic that is determined by a person's tallness.
- It's a rather common noun.
- A noun is a term that is used in a phrase to refer to a distinct person, place, thing, or object, as well as a specific quality or trait of something or someone (physical trait height in this case).
- An adjective is a word or phrase that describes or adds to the meaning of a noun or a person when used in the sentence.
- In a sentence, a verb is an action word, whereas adverbs are used in place of verbs or as a replacement of verbs in the sentence.
- This sentence refers to the boy's height, which is a noun because it is describing the specific physical characteristics of humans.
- As a result, a noun is a correct answer.
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