• kris22
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    Hello

    I have a little question:
    According to the definition of Wikipedia, an abstract object is, for example, justice, which can be deduced from a concret object.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_and_concrete
    Will the abstract object be the action?
    Eg. concret - sleeping person, abstract - sleeping? or concret - Tom eat chocolate, abstract - eating?
    Concret - small house, abstract - littleness?

    It is a good understanding of abstract and concret objects?
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