Find all nouns and noun phrases. Say what kind of noun each is.
- 1. Iuliet Capulet is a girl from the city of Verona in Szekspir’s Italy.
- 2.The book has an entry on the herd of horses that was in the big book about the tribes.
- 3.To Ginevra Fred and George presented something from off the famed shelves of the history.
- 4.Good things and bad Fabby saw in a life lived like a lollard.
- 5. “Man is by nature a social animal; an individual who is unsocial naturally and not accidentally is either beneath our notice or more than human. Society is something that precedes the individual. Anyone who either cannot lead the common life or is so self-sufficient as not to need to, and therefore does not partake of society, is either a beast or a god. ” said Aristotle.
- 6.“He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.” said Nietzsche, and Beowulf cowered.
There having been so many titles to choose from, it had been difficult for her picking ones which would suit her needs most, rather fancy, so she started counting the stars at night and as she saw the eagle, and the hunter, it changed her way of seeing all she saw. Every time she looked at some entity, she asked whether it was what it seemed and thoughts of appearances and masks hovered in front of her, like stars of fluorescence that shine bright even in daylight.
And on that pretty evening she found herself once again among towering piles of books, in rows in old wood lining the walls of a cave of a bookshop, one by the name of The Rhapsode's, that was a haunt of hers. So packed was the place with books in every part, with spines ever lurking in the periphery, it was a wonder how even she managed to make her way through without knocking a stack, or at least a book or two as she crossed to the many corners.
In one of these could be seen a lady engaged in a book or another. She was one of the bookshop staff, and was charming as a person, one that could be approached. Those who would have a keener sense of trying grapes and would fain tease the three sisters in some godlike effort to beguile time with them, would occasion to that rare glimpse of a wildcat reserved for just such.
There was in the place a little long narrow reading room, rather like a nave. This too was lined with books but they were books that were common in the readership. Bibliographies, dictionaries, paperbacks, anthologies, coffee table books, periodicals and as she walked by it, she even saw monographs in a little dark nook.
Two elderly women sat in the far end of the room by the tall window spattered by raindrops, and she caught the words "…schools and universities--no books…" The other scoffed as she sipped her tea, "…of course the records fob…"