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What part of speech is plain folks?

"Plain folks" is a noun phrase.

Here's why:

* Noun: It refers to a group of people, specifically those perceived as ordinary and relatable.

* Phrase: It is a group of words acting as a single unit, with "plain" modifying the noun "folks."

Example:

* "The politician used a plain folks appeal in their speech."

In this sentence, "plain folks" acts as the object of the preposition "of."

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