And speaking of Nouns

Several things:

First of all, keep in mind the following: A collective noun names a group of individuals or things with a singular form. Examples of collective nouns are: faculty, herd, team. There are collective nouns for people, animals, objects, and concepts. The use of a singular or plural verb depends on the context of the sentence.

Finish workbook pages 43-45 for the next class, Thursday, September 14th.

Your speech should be ready to be presented by the next class.

Download to your electronic device the following content which is on the Beyond the Legends 10th Advanced site (Unit 2: Essay & Speech):

Rhetorical Devices

Writing an Argument

Argumentative Topics (You will choose one from this list for your next essay).

Click HERE for further practice on collective nouns, count and noncount nouns.  You may download it to your electronic device and/or print it out. Either way you must have the answers for Thursday. Next week I  will quiz you on the topic. ~~LMMolina

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