Answer:
A. procession
Explanation:
Procession is a number of people or vehicles moving forward in an orderly fashion, especially as part of a ceremony or festival.
Answer:
She started school today.
My neighbour's children were playing in their garden.
My family are going on our hiliday in July.
I gave the children back their ball.
My cat put its head on my lap and purred.
Explanation: Pronouns is replacing 1st, 2nd, 3rd person.
I-me- my- mine-myself.
They, them, their, theirs, themselves
You, you, your, yours, yourselves
It, it, it's, it self
The subject, object, possessive adjectives, possessive pronoun, reflexive
1.words associated with
jungle: vines, camouflage , hunt
zoo : enclosures , visitors, feed
2. animals most likely to survive
in the jungle: Antelopes , ox , hippotamus
in the zoo : orang utans , rhino , tigers
3. jungle : earthworms ( to compose dead matter and provide nutrient rich soil. birds: oxpeckers, these birds eat small parasites and insects off large animals.)
zoo : Pangolins. they are endangered species due to excessive poaching for their meat.
4. animal leasted wanted in the environment
parasitic insects that spread diseases such as the tse tse fly.
5. animal: if one is sick or injured , they become easy preys for predators. Plants that have medicinal properties would help the animal to recover. Human intervention are the last resort for survival.
6. From plants. Living in a colony and building the shelter together. Groups/packs take turns to keep watch for predators.
7. Animals obtain food in jungle as illustrated in the food chain. advantage: ensures the food chain is in order and no one animal will proliferate and disrupt the food chain cycle. disadvantage: Sometimes an unsuccessful hunt can injure the animal, or they get no food at all.
Zookeepers feed animals in the zoo. advantage: they get food in comfort. disadvantage: animals do not get to exercise hunting.
8. jungle: the animals at the top of the food chain rule the jungle , e.g. lions.
zoo: humans, run the zoo.
Answer:
Use commas after introductory a) clauses, b) phrases, or c) words that come before the main clause. a. Common starter words for introductory clauses that should be followed by a comma include after, although, as, because, if, since, when, while. While I was eating, the cat scratched at the door.