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''Objects'' or ''things'' are 1. seen, 2. heard, 3.touched, 4.  
'''Objects''' or '''things''' are 1. seen, 2. heard, 3.touched, 4.  
tasted, 5. smelled by the 5 senses and are thought of, felt,  
tasted, 5. smelled by the 5 senses and are thought of, felt,  
wanted and so forth. Objects or things include happiness,  
wanted and so forth. Objects or things include happiness,  

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Objects or things are 1. seen, 2. heard, 3.touched, 4. tasted, 5. smelled by the 5 senses and are thought of, felt, wanted and so forth. Objects or things include happiness, remembering, understanding, music and other items. Ideas such as kindness are objects. Wisdom and music are objects and so are oranges and trees.[1]

References

  1. pp. 1-2, A Complete Graded Course in English Grammar and Composition. by Benj. Y. Conklin. New York, Boston, and Chicago: D. Appleton and Company.

English Grammar and Composition