The nouns in the sentence, people and hall, are both concrete nouns. There are no abstract nouns in the sentence.
The use of the word 'protest' is the trick. As a noun, protest is an abstract noun, but in your sentence it is the verb form 'to protest', not a noun.
The teaparties occurring all over the nation are to protest the massive spending.
An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that demonstrates a sharp or sudden utterance or a vehement expression of protest or complaint.
The word 'protest' is both a noun (protest, protests) and a verb (protest, protests, protesting, protested).The noun 'protest' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to protest are protester, protestation, Protestant, and the gerund, protesting.
Fulminations is a word used to describe a protest that is being expressed. A good sentence would be, the fulminations of the workers were not being heard.
The noun 'dissent' is an abstract noun as a word for strong disagreement with an official opinion, decision, or set of beliefs; an official statement by a judge that states their disagree with the other judges in a legal case; a word for a concept.The abstract noun form of the verb to dissent is dissension and the gerund, dissenting.
There was a howl of protest at the meeting last night.
It seems that you protest too strongly.
The teaparties occurring all over the nation are to protest the massive spending.
In lots of books, kids in it protest a lot to win a kind of battle
Sydni opened her mouth to protest, but her mom silenced her with a look.
There is never a protest on WikiAnswers because all of the users get on very well.
It can be. It depends on what the speech is about and where it is being made. The speech may be protesting about something and it could be happening at a protest meeting or march. The speech could be about something else and may have no element of protest in it. So a speech can be but isn't always a protest.
I can give you several sentences.I protest your cruel treatment!They organized a protest in front of the company.Watch: he is going to protest that he is innocent even though we caught him red-handed!
The protest lasted several hours.He began to protest his mother's orders.I will protest against inequality.
An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that demonstrates a sharp or sudden utterance or a vehement expression of protest or complaint.
An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that demonstrates a sharp or sudden utterance or a vehement expression of protest or complaint.
The women supported each other in a boycott to protest the high prices at the market.