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What part of language names a particular person place or thing within general class?

The part of language that names a particular person, place, or thing within a general class is called a noun.

Here's a breakdown:

* Noun: A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea.

* General Class: The category to which the noun belongs. For example, "dog" is a general class, while "Fido" is a specific noun within that class.

Here are some examples:

* General Class: Animal

* Specific Noun: Cat, dog, bird, elephant

* General Class: City

* Specific Noun: Paris, Tokyo, London, New York

* General Class: Fruit

* Specific Noun: Apple, banana, orange, pear

Nouns are essential for communication because they allow us to identify and talk about specific things in the world.

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