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CaHeK987 [17]
4 years ago
6

I need help with 1. And 7. And the bottom one asap

English
2 answers:
Romashka [77]4 years ago
8 0
For number one you would replaces elephant with elephants and remove the word an. For number seven you could replace the word person with group. For number eight you could replace Ms Jackson with A teacher and you could replace the weekend with Saturday and Sunday. Hope this helped
Ivenika [448]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

At the top,#1 fascination or imagination.

#7 calls, cries or voices.

Explanation:

Bottom: A good snorkeler needs skill and endurance.

These are abstract nouns that make sense, but they are not related to the concrete nouns fins and mask.

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