A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole.
Plural nouns are words for more than one person or a place or a thing.
Collective nouns are said to be plural when there is more than one group.
For example, Peter took his herds of sheep together with his father's herd of goats to the marketplace.
I'd say split infinitive!
i say this because <span>the infinitive, "to leave," is split into two by "quietly."</span>
i think the sentence should say. "I whispered the instructions to leave the building quietly."
I'm gonna say it's the second one, often affect the way a story is told. I'm not entirely sure though.
Answer:
B- She wants the freedom boys have
Explanation:
Because she says that it's bad enough with being a girl, and it doesn't really say that she wants to look a certain way and the narrator doesn't mention anything about thinking that she's different. It also doesn't say that she doesn't want to grow up, she just wants to be allowed to do things that boys are allowed to do.
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A because when it says that “you’re not in control of gravity anymore,” it suggests that someone is flying in mid air.