Which one of the following sentences contains a collective noun? A. Listen, my children, and you shall hear.
B. The legislature met in secret session.
C. Who among you is a butcher, a baker, or a candlestick maker?
D. The quality of mercy is not strained.

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer would be A. Listen, my children, and you shall hear. This is because the word children means more than one child, in other words more than one noun. B. is not the answer because a legislature is only one. C. is also wrong because it is describing each type of noun. There is one butcher, one baker, one candlestick maker. D. has no nouns except mercy which is not a collective noun. The answer is A. Listen, my children, and you shall hear. 

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Answer:

"my mother's ‘limited' English"

Explanation:

Looking at the write up closely, it can be seen that the author's major intention is to put forward the fact that his/her mother's limited English impoverished her ability to communicate her thoughts coherently.

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When I was growing up

I was ashamed

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Quartet : triumvirate ::A. 3 : 4
B.quatrain : decimate
C.unilateral : bilateral
D.4 : 3

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4:3

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Answer:

Sample Answer: Students should explain how Macbeth’s imagination works, giving examples from the act to support their ideas. For example, they might mention the dagger he imagines, which actually seems to lead him on to do the deed and in a sense helps him go through with it. They might also mention the voice he imagines after the murder saying that “Macbeth does murder sleep,” as his guilty conscience asserts itself and ensures that he will suffer more after the deed than before; it frightens him so much that he cannot complete the final details of the plot.

Explanation:

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