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There is no proper noun. Both nouns in the sentence ("tornadoes" and "storms") are common nouns.
Yes, "hurricanes" should be capitalized as it is part of the proper noun "Hurricanes Katrina and Rita."
Special structures in the plant absorb photons
If the number of suns is m and the number of planets is n, then the total number of suns and planets is m+n.
Helium is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless inert gas that is used in various applications such as in balloons for parties and in cryogenics for cooling superconducting magnets.
Example sentence: This April Alabama was devastated by a series of powerful tornadoes.
The nouns are "tornadoes" and "storms"
There is no proper noun. Both nouns in the sentence ("tornadoes" and "storms") are common nouns.
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Hurricanes cause a lot of damage when the hit land. Each year many hurricanes cause damage to buildings.
Example: The tornadoes damaged many homes, but nobody was hurt.
Hurricanes destroys people's property.
Yes, "hurricanes" should be capitalized as it is part of the proper noun "Hurricanes Katrina and Rita."
Thesis.
it explains the subject's action
develops, supports, or explains the main idea of a paragraph
A topic sentence is a sentence that explains your topic.