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The word statue is spelled Statue.
he was a solid as a statue
No, it is a concrete noun. An abstract noun is a non-physical concept like joy or happiness.No, the word statue is a concrete noun, a word for a physical object.
Paste pictures of a cat, a banana, a pilot, a house, a tree, and a rose. These are all common nouns.Paste a picture of President Obama, the Eiffel Tower, Mount Everest, Sydney Harbor Bridge, and the Amazon River. These are all proper nouns.Past a picture of Queen Elizabeth II, draw an arrow pointing to her crown; a picture of the Statue of Liberty, draw an arrow pointing to her torch; a picture of Yellowstone National Park, draw an arrow pointing to a geyser; a picture of a teacher sitting at a desk, draw an arrow pointing to the desk. The queen's crown, the statue's torch, the park's geyser, and the teacher's desk are all possessive nouns.Past a picture of a fleet of taxis, a litter of kittens, a pack of gum, bunch of celery, a pair of gloves, and a flock of birds. These are all collective nouns.Paste a picture of a baseball, a bathtub, a highway, a newspaper, a cowboy, a milkmaid, and Spongebob Squarepants. These are all compound noun.
Wrought can be considered to mean 'made of' 'made by' or 'made from'. Example: The magnificent shiny statue was wrought from marble.
The term "relic" is defined as an object that is considered holy due to its connection with a saint or religious figure. People often venerate relics as objects of devotion and seek healing or blessings from them.
Statue of Liberty.
It is called a statue of the Virgin Mary, some times the Madonna.
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lady freedom
They are usually referred to as icons.
The Statue of Liberty and the Sphinx are both considered female.
Because it is the statue of Zeus!
No. There is no wall around her. Look at a picture of her.
hmm i think you have to type in ::object (then type in the object you want code) exsample ::object 6334 (is a statue)
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because it's a national monument