<span>ANIMALS is the word in the sentence that is a plural common noun.
Plural
noun is a word that indicates that there are more than one person,
animal, place, thing, or idea. When you talk of more than one of
anything, you are using the plural nouns. Plural nouns are written using
the same word and simply adding s, es, or ies to the end.
Animal is a singular noun. You add "s" to make it into a plural noun. Thus, ANIMALS.
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Answer:
Explanation:
No the class was horrible
Answer:
That should be your opinion but personally I don't like it because it's hard for me to focus. I don't like the fact that I don't get any breaks and there's too much work. I'd rather just go back but if I have tot stay remote and change something it'd be the amount of work we get. Depends on the class, maybe give us more time to talk..?
Explanation:
An albatross symbolizes a dead weight, or a burden (emotionally, obviously). The origin of this stems from the belief that killing an albatross would bring bad luck to sailors, most popularly from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, where an albatross is hung from the neck of a sailor who killed it. Some may consider obstacles they struggle to overcome to be an albatross, or even themselves if they feel that they are 'weighing others down', in a sense. Inversely though, albatrosses can also mean good luck, although this is used less commonly than the former.
Answer:
Shane Loeffler's experience in a plane led him to create an app that would
provide information to flyers about the land below them.
Explanation:
It is this one because this answer makes the most sense to be the main idea of the passage