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A Noun

A noun is a person

A place or a thing

It can be a king

It can be a kingdom

Or even freedom.

No need to frown

If you can name it

You can exclaim it

Yes, it's a noun

I do understand it.

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Nouns are in bold:

"I have, as you know, wealth of my own, and I covet not that of others; my taste is for freedom, and I have no relish for constraint; I neither love nor hate anyone; I do not deceive this one or court that, or trifle with one or play with another. The modest converse of the shepherd girls of these hamlets and the care of my goatsare my recreations; my desires are bounded by these mountains, and if they ever wander hence it is to contemplate the beauty of the heavens, stepsby which the soul travels to its primeval abode."

― Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Don Quixote

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