Cleverness and Courage
An abstract noun is a noun you can NOT touch. This is the simplest way to think about it. In this sentence, cleverness and courage are both things. We know this because great is an adjective that describes them. Adjectives only describe nouns. Also, the sentence does not say that Odysseus IS clever. It says he displays or HAS cleverness. You can only have or possess nouns.
The opposite type of noun from abstract is concrete. A concrete noun is something you can touch. If you bang your head on a concrete sidewalk, you will definitely feel it...
B. An element in a story that evokes pity or compassion for the characters
C. The underlying reason a tragic hero causes a tragedy to happen
D. A situation in which the outcome of events contradicts what is expected
irony - the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect:
They want Miss Montrose to stay and help with the work.
B.
They are happy to have another person to talk to.
C.
They have always wanted a girl in the family.
D.
They want to take care of Miss Montrose.
Answer:D-show yourself
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