Question 1: Read the following passage about computer files. Read the passage again, and identify the nouns you find.
All the information on a computer system is stored in computer files. To give you a better understanding of what a computer file is and how it's stored by your computer, think of a typical paper file system. Most people store a variety of information, such as bills, receipts, special instruction, and manuals, either at work or at home. These items are kept for future use. Now, if these items are scattered across a table or desk, the information is very hard to find. Therefore, most people store items in individual file folders. People often attach labels to each folder, so it's easy to determine what's in each file folder. The name on the label represents the information in the file. Labeling this way makes it easier to find information. Computer files are like paper files. Information that a computer uses is stored in electronic files. The user gives each file folder a name. The name given to each computer file is called the filename.