<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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She is very specific about the details of the town and the date/time/place which is the same exact every single year in the village. there are specific rules that take place each year for the lottery. that everyone stops everything that they are doing and they go to the center of town. that they are a little bit nervous but that people are still joking somewhat. and then all of this makes the ending such a surprise because you don't think that the ending will be about murder
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The adjectives used in a text are the details that allow a reader to feel and see what an author experiences. This is because adjectives are descriptive words, which manage to make the reader create mental images, about the elements they describe, in addition to stimulating the five senses of the reader, allowing him to see and feel what the author experiences.