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

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Answer 1
Answer: A collective noun refers to a group taken as a whole, and the most famous example is perhaps "the police".
In the sentences above the only collective noun is d. "The legislature".
Answer 2
Answer:

The following sentence contains a collective noun: The legislature met in secret session.



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(a) Arriving ten minutes late, the store was closed for the night. "Arriving ten minutes late" is the dangling modifier. It's supposed to modify "the store" but a store can't arrive ten minutes late. Therefore, one could say this instead: Arriving ten minutes late, the man closed the store for the night.

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Answer:

hen baby is chick

goat baby is kid

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Answer:

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c. prepsition
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I feel that there should be more context for the question, since all of them can be topics for impromptu speech, simply if one has to hold a speech on them without preparation.

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"He was thrilled; he had never won anything before" is the best option. The semicolon is a great tool when you want something in between a comma and a period. 

Answer:

C) He was thrilled; he had never won anything before.

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