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.
Answer:
B.) We escaped with our lives, but many of our friends did not, which made us very sad.
Explanation:
Their friends were killed (precious lives we had, but not our friends)
and they left without them (that evening when we pulled away from death)
They were sad (And this new grief we bore with us to sea)
The correct answer would be B.
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Answer:
No
Explanation:
This sentence does not make sense. For starters, happier is not a feeling, it would be happy. Also, you cannot hear the earth, it would be saw, the past tense of the verb see.
Answer:
This essay proves that middle school students should have lockers to learn time management.
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