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kamilo84

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A noun is
 
  A) a person, place, or thing.
  B) always at the beginning of a sentence.
  C) similar to a noncount pronoun.

Question 2

When learning more about a topic, how are analyzing and imagining different?
 
  A) Imagining is looking for secondary research and analyzing is using primary research.
  B) Imagining is thinking creatively about a topic and analyzing is describing and evaluating it.
  C) Imagining is thinking in an unconventional manner and analyzing is applying ideas.
  D) They always have different audiences.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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