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What kind of noun is rockets?

"Rockets" is a common noun. Here's why:

* Common Noun: Refers to a general class of things, not a specific individual.

* Proper Noun: Refers to a specific person, place, or thing (e.g., Saturn V, SpaceX).

Since "rockets" doesn't refer to a specific type of rocket, it's a common noun.

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