.A ­­­__________ subject is a noun (functioning as the subject) that describes a group made of many parts.collective
compound
singular
plural

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Answer 1
Answer: 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.
Answer 2
Answer:

Its A.

A­­­ collective subject is a noun (functioning as the subject) that describes a group made of many parts.


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