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*Q. Highlight the relevant parts of speech in the following poem.*

Every name is called a noun,

As field and fountain, street and town.

In place of noun the pronoun stands,

As he and she can clap their hands.

The adjective describes a thing.

As magic wand or bridal ring.

The verb means action, something done,

As read and write and jump and run.

How things are done the adverbs tell,

As quickly, slowly, badly, well.

Conjunctions join, in many ways,

Sentences, words, or clause and phrase.

The preposition shows relation,

As in the street or at the station.


The interjection cries out, "Hark!

I need an exclamation mark!"​

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Answered by IxIitzurshizukaIxI
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Answer:

Every name is called a noun,

As field and fountain, street and town.

In place of noun the pronoun stands,

As he and she can clap their hands.

The adjective describes a thing.

Answered by shardakuknaa
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Answer:

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