What does the transformation from the common to the proper noun imply/ What differences does a name make?
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The transformation from common to a proper noun signifies the importance of a person or object.
Explanation:
- When a person, place, or thing does not have a name or identity then it is referred to as a common noun.
- But when a name is suggested for a place, person or thing then it becomes a proper noun holding a specific identity.
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