Yes , Bugs Bunny is a proper noun seeing that it is a "person's" name even though it's a cartoon character .
A common noun for Bugs Bunny is "rabbit." Common nouns refer to general items or categories, whereas Bugs Bunny is a specific character. In this case, "rabbit" represents the species to which the character belongs.
Bugs Bunny .
Bugs Bunny .
No , Bugs Bunny is from Brooklyn , New York .
If you are referring to the Bugs bunny Show's theme, "Overture/This is it!", that would be The Bugs bunny/Road runner Movie
Yes , Bugs Bunny is a proper noun seeing that it is a "person's" name even though it's a cartoon character .
The noun 'Bugs Bunny' is a concrete noun. Although he's a fictional character, he is a physical image that we see.
Yes, the noun rabbits (the plural form of the singular noun rabbit) is a common noun; a general word for a any kind of rabbits.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun rabbit is the name of a rabbit, such as Bugs Bunny or Br'er Rabbit.
Bugs Bunny .
bugs
Bugs Bunny is the one known more worldwide.
Bugs Bunny .
Bugs Bunny .
Ben "Bugs" Hardaway , the creator of Bugs Bunny (Bug'sBunny) .
No , Bugs Bunny is from Brooklyn , New York .
bugs bunny
bugs bunny