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Instructions: Underline the nouns in the following passages. Use one underline for common nouns, and two lines for proper nouns. Do not underline
pronouns.

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59.) Travel can be very exciting: a plane, a train, a ship, can carry you around the world.

60.) In Chicago, we went to the Loop in search of deep-dish pizza.

61.) We went to Florence, Italy to see Michelangelo's Pieta.

62.) In Denmark we traveled in to Copenhagen to visit Tivoli, and to see the statue of The
Little Mermaid

63.) I wanted to run with the bulls in Spain, but I was too nervous.

64.) In New Orleans, we headed down to Bourbon Street to listen to jazz, and to visit St.
Louis Cathedral

65.) I went to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, and then hopped a trolley car
down to the pier.

66.) My daughter, Zoe, flew to Guatemala, and spent a week at Lake Atitlan.

67.) Maryann took a busload of students to the market in Morocco.

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