"In Heaven There Are Many Mansions". Is Heaven The Noun Or Mansions Or Both?


Answer:
None heaven is the place the mansions are

Comment: Yes, heaven is a place... A noun is a person, PLACE , or entry.
Answer: Both heaven ans mansions are nouns.

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