English, 19.08.2020 02:01 Travon7956
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DIRECTIONS: Count the number of collective nouns that exist in each line below. Write that number in the blank.
When I was in second grade, I loved my teacher and class. We were
2 a family. At recess, we would gather our collection of outdoor balls
3 and toys and head out to the playground. Even when the other classes
4 joined us outside, we played together like a litter of puppies, not
5 interested in any set of games except our own flock's fun. Jump rope,
6 hopscotch, and kickball were our favorites. I miss second grade!
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