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What are 10 examples of special nouns?

It's important to understand that "special nouns" is not a recognized grammatical term. It's likely you are referring to one of the following noun categories:

1. Proper Nouns: These are specific names of people, places, or things.

* Examples:

* People: John Smith, Queen Elizabeth II, Oprah Winfrey

* Places: New York City, Mount Everest, The Great Wall of China

* Things: iPhone, Tesla, Mona Lisa

2. Collective Nouns: These refer to a group of people, animals, or things.

* Examples:

* People: Team, jury, audience, class

* Animals: Flock (birds), herd (cattle), pack (wolves)

* Things: Fleet (ships), bouquet (flowers)

3. Abstract Nouns: These represent concepts, ideas, feelings, or qualities.

* Examples:

* Concepts: Freedom, justice, democracy

* Ideas: Love, hope, happiness

* Feelings: Anger, sadness, excitement

* Qualities: Honesty, courage, kindness

4. Compound Nouns: These are formed by combining two or more words.

* Examples:

* Open compounds: sunrise, football, bedroom

* Hyphenated compounds: high-tech, check-in, self-esteem

* Closed compounds: rainbow, keyboard, notebook

If you have a specific type of noun in mind, please clarify your question and I can provide more specific examples.

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