The correct answer for this presented problem would be A. Article.
Articles are a kind of objective that gives more importance to the noun that it is used to describe and emphasize. As per this part of the sentence, there are currently 4 articles used. How much more when writing or delivering ordinary speeches, right? Articles are A and The, and sometimes An. Now, if the other options would outweigh articles, that would be impossible since articles are already an integral part of the English vocabulary to establish accuracy on both writing and speaking.
A collective noun is a noun (such as team, committee, jury, squad, orchestra, crowd, audience, and family) that refers to a group of individuals. ... In American English, collective nouns usually take singular verb forms. Collective nouns can be replaced by both singular and plural pronouns, depending on their meaning.
Chapter 2 summary:
After coming back from Connecticut, Mitty had tons of homework, not to mention, ten pages of notes. At school the next day, his friend Derek, goes on and on about the anthrax murders. After school, Mitty starts on his notes, but decides to skip to his rough draft instead. Mitty continued to read about smallpox, everything happening to the people he is reading about could be happening to him too
The option which is an example of a concrete statement is <span>A ) My future goals include getting my zoology degree and working at Woodland Zoo as a zookeeper.
This person knows exactly what they want to do when they grow up - there is a specific job position that this person would like to work at, whereas the remaining options are pretty vague - they are not as concrete or specific as the first option is.
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