please check these answers for me:

Underline all the nouns in the following sentences. Above each, LABEL whether it is concrete or abstract by writing a "C" or an "A." This part is worth 18 points.

1. Lorie and her friends went to a movie on the Fourth of July.

(Lorie: C
friends: C
movie: C
Fourth of July: A )

i'm confused about the last one.i think it could be C because it tells a specific time

2. American enjoy more freedom than many people around the world.

(freedom: A
people: C
world: C )

3. The teacher assigned homework.

(teacher: C
homework: C )

4. In the midst of the excitement, Samuel lost his pencil on the bus.

(excitement: A
Samuel: C
pencil: C
bus: C )

5. Tom could see the anger on his face.

(Tom: C
anger: A
face: C )

my book says:
Concrete nouns name something that is tangible. you can see, touch, taste, smell, or hear these words.
examples: see--sky
touch--desk
taste--ice cream
smell--flowers
hear--bell

Concrete nouns also name things that have a specific definition, such as nouns that refer to time or date.
examples: Labor Day
Five O'Clock
spring
Saturday
midnight
noon

Abstract nouns name an idea, a feeling, a quality, or a characteristic. These are things that cannot be touched or seen. These are words that could have several definitions depending upon the way you interpret them.
examples: hate
love
courage
freedom
faith
attitude
happiness

thanks for checking

4. Every "the, a, an" in a sentence must be followed by a noun. Does that help you see the noun you missed?

Right.

2. American:C

4. Not sure what the other noun is

1. Fourth of July is a concrete noun.

2. You missed a noun, but your classifications are correct.

3. Correct

4. You missed a noun but the rest is right.

5. Correct

midst;a

YOU DID AMAZING JISKHA . HAVE A NICE DAY BYE

YOU DID AMZAING JISKHA. HAVE A NICE DAY

He went out in search of peace

I've reviewed your answers and provided explanations for each of them below:

1. Lorie and her friends went to a movie on the Fourth of July.
- Lorie: Concrete (C), as it is a specific person's name.
- friends: Concrete (C), as it refers to specific individuals.
- movie: Concrete (C), as it is a tangible thing.
- Fourth of July: Abstract (A), as it represents a specific date or time.

You are correct to label "Fourth of July" as abstract because it represents a specific date. However, it could also be considered concrete since it has a specific definition referring to a date. The choice of whether to label it as concrete or abstract can depend on the context or guidelines provided in your book or assignment.

2. Americans enjoy more freedom than many people around the world.
- freedom: Abstract (A), as it represents an idea or concept.
- people: Concrete (C), as it refers to specific individuals.
- world: Concrete (C), as it is a tangible thing.

Your answer for "freedom" as abstract is correct. Well done!

3. The teacher assigned homework.
- teacher: Concrete (C), as it is a specific person's role or job.
- homework: Concrete (C), as it is a tangible task or assignment.

You have provided the correct labels for "teacher" and "homework." Great job!

4. In the midst of the excitement, Samuel lost his pencil on the bus.
- excitement: Abstract (A), as it represents a feeling or state.
- Samuel: Concrete (C), as it is a specific person's name.
- pencil: Concrete (C), as it is a tangible object.
- bus: Concrete (C), as it refers to a specific mode of transportation.

Your labels for "excitement," "Samuel," "pencil," and "bus" are all correct. Keep up the good work!

5. Tom could see the anger on his face.
- Tom: Concrete (C), as it is a specific person's name.
- anger: Abstract (A), as it represents a feeling or emotion.
- face: Concrete (C), as it is a tangible part of the body.

Your answers for "Tom," "anger," and "face" are all accurate. Well done!

Overall, your answers are mostly correct. However, consider the context and guidelines provided in your book or assignment to determine whether specific dates or times should be labeled as concrete or abstract nouns.