Read the following sentences and underline the nouns. Write C above each concrete noun and A above each abstract noun.

1. Already his (legs)(C) were cramped, his (thigh)(C?)(muscles)(C) tired; his (knees)(C) hurt, his (feet)(C) felt numb and his (hands)(C) were stiff.

2. In the inside (pocket)(C) of his (jacket)(C) he found a little (sheaf)(C) of (papers)(C), and he pulled one out and looked at it in the (light)(C or A?) from the living (room)(C).

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All of those nouns are concrete.

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