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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Many names for groups are quite interesting. Group names were commonly used at one time. Now only a few of them are ubiquitous, such as "a pride of lions" or "a school of fish." Yet some of the group names are very really neat in describing; try, for instance, "a clutter of cats," "a cry of hounds," or "a knot of toads." Other names hitch onto what the animal is like: "a charm of goldfinches," "a skulk of foxes," or "an exal

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah its a beautiful dog..=)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i have a black lab too his name is cody.. hes 9..=)

OpenStudy (uh60blackhawk):

oh nice

OpenStudy (uh60blackhawk):

my dog's name is dehli

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Revise the following paragraph until you can answer yes to each of the questions listed below. After you are finished, copy the revised paragraph in the space provided. 1. Does the paragraph have a clear purpose, and does each sentence contribute to that purpose? 2. Is every word and sentence appropriate for the intended audience? 3. Does the topic sentence state the main idea directly, without being too broad or too narrow? Revision also involves a careful look at the development of the paragraph. Work on your first draft until you can answer yes to each of the following questions. 1. Are there enough details, facts, examples, or reasons to support the main idea, and are these the strongest possible ones? 2. Have any sentences that merely repeat the main idea instead of developing it been eliminated? 3. Is the method of organization the best possible one? 4. Is the paragraph coherent--that is, are the sentences clearly and logically connected to one another through the use of repeated words and synonyms, pronouns, and transitions? heres the begging of the question..=) yeah hes great..=) i love em..=) and your dog..=)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok heres the second part..=) Many names for groups are quite interesting. Group names were commonly used at one time. Now only a few of them are ubiquitous, such as "a pride of lions" or "a school of fish." Yet some of the group names are very really neat in describing; try, for instance, "a clutter of cats," "a cry of hounds," or "a knot of toads." Other names hitch onto what the animal is like: "a charm of goldfinches," "a skulk of foxes," or "an exaltation of larks." Finally, there are names that have no obvious meaning, such as "a gam of whales" or "a grist of bees." I used to know even more of these unusual names. All of these names lend variety to the language.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

whats your dogs name..=)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how old is he..=)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or she?

OpenStudy (uh60blackhawk):

i am not that good at grammar though you need help with underline words

OpenStudy (uh60blackhawk):

i don't know my how old my dog.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah im not good at this eather. here maybe you could help me with this one..=)

OpenStudy (uh60blackhawk):

*thought

OpenStudy (anonymous):

whats the name..=) we also have a picanese poodle and a shuitsue..=)

OpenStudy (uh60blackhawk):

my dog's name is dehli

OpenStudy (anonymous):

cute..=)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

theres Niki and checkers..=) they are rescue dogs..=)

OpenStudy (uh60blackhawk):

oh nice

OpenStudy (uh60blackhawk):

i am sorry i can't help you on this question i am not good a grammar.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah..=) they are allot of fun..=) how has your day been..=)

OpenStudy (uh60blackhawk):

good how about yours

OpenStudy (anonymous):

mines been good too..=) working on school..=) and playing with the dogs..=) and doing normal house chores..=) haha nothing much..=)

OpenStudy (uh60blackhawk):

I need to go for now. I need to get some homework done. But if you need help with English that does not related to grammar then i can most likely help you.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thank you..=)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

good luck..=)

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