I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is the first option. A collective subject is a noun (functioning as the subject) that describes a group made of many parts. Examples are brood of chickens, drove of cattle, gaggle of geese, nest of bees, swarm of hornets and herd of buffalo.
to discover the theme in a poem or work of fiction, you must first find the main idea
A. In a documentary I saw about the Titanic, it said that there was space for 1,000 more people.
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<span>A concept is the way in which a category or class of objects is represented mentally. Concepts allow individuals to discern class membership or non-membership, relate different classes of objects, and provide context for learning new information about classes and class membership. There is wide debate about the way in which categories and classes are mentally represented and defined. The way in which concepts are learned can depend on the age of the learner, whether or not explicit instructions are provided, and the type of category or class the concept represents.</span>