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No, the nouns 'bat' and 'mouse' are both commonnouns.

The noun 'bat' is a general word for a winged mammal or any wooden implement used for hitting a ball.

The noun 'mouse' is a general word for any of this type of rodent.

A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:

  • Bat Masterson, famous US Marshall
  • Mickey Mouse, cartoon character
  • Bat Cave, NC 28710
  • "Mouse Cafe", children's book by Patricia Coombs
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