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The nouns in the sentence are:

target, common noun

William Tell, proper noun

apple, common noun

son's, common, possessive noun

head, common noun

All of the above nouns are singular, concrete nouns.

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9y ago

There are no abstract nouns in your sentence. William Tell is a proper, concrete noun. Target, apple, son,and head are concrete common nouns.

The noun 'target' is an abstract noun when used as a word for a desired goal. In this sentence, the word 'target' is used as a word for a physical object.

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6y ago

The nouns in your sentence are:

  • target
  • William Tell (proper noun)
  • apple
  • son's (possessive noun)
  • head
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