For example, 'The novelty of this new gadget soon wore off.' In this sentence, the abstract noun 'novelty' which is related to 'novel' is used to convey the new and exciting aspect of the gadget at first, but then how that newness disappeared over time. Also, 'The novelty of the idea was enough to start a new trend.' Here, the 'novelty' of the idea is what led to the creation of a new trend, emphasizing the importance of the new and original quality that the word represents.
You could say, 'The caricature of the politician was both funny and revealing.'
The abstract noun of 'novel' is 'novelty'.
You might say, 'A caricature of a famous actor caught everyone's attention.' Here, 'caricature' functions as a noun denoting a specific drawing or representation.
The underlining sentence at the beginning of the novel " abstract " referred to " he smelled that familiar scent." It appeared at the beginning of the novel and played a role in attracting the reader's attention. This sentence described a specific scene to arouse the reader's interest and make the reader want to know more about the scene. At the same time, this sentence also revealed the background of the story and laid the foundation for the following plot.
You could say, 'I just read a fascinating novel.'
You could say, 'The author employed an epistolary novel style to convey the characters' emotions.'
You could say, 'This is a very interesting novel.' It shows 'novel' being used to describe a particular book.
You could say, 'The artist's caricature of the politician was both funny and revealing.' It shows how to incorporate the word in a simple sentence.
You could say, 'The monkey's antics were comical and made everyone laugh.'
You could say, 'His caricatural expression made everyone laugh.' It shows how the word can describe something funny or exaggerated.