Collective nouns are words that represent a group of people, animals, or things. In each of the sentences given, we need to identify the word that represents a group or a collection. Here is a list of collective nouns in each sentence:
Pile - It refers to a collection of books stacked together.
Audience - This represents a group of people watching or listening, usually at a performance or event.
Pod - A group of dolphins swimming together is called a pod.
Pride - A pride is a group of lions that live or move together.
Swarm - This is used to describe a group of bees flying together.
Bouquet - A bouquet refers to a collection of flowers, typically arranged for decoration.
Team - A group of players forming one side in a competitive game or sport.
Litter - A group of young animals born to an animal at one time, commonly puppies or kittens.
Flights - Though generally used differently, here it identifies multiple levels in a staircase.
Herd - A herd is a group of elephants or other large animals moving together.
Class - Refers to a group of students being taught together.
Sheaf - A bundle or collection of papers or stalks of grain tied together.
Bundles - Represents multiple groups of hay.
Fleet - A group of ships sailing together or owned by a common entity.
Crowd - This word represents a large group of people gathered together.
The sentences contain several collective nouns, such as 'audience', 'pod', and 'pride', which represent groups of people or animals. Each collective noun simplifies the description of a collection, making it easier to understand. For example, a 'herd' of elephants is a clear way to refer to multiple elephants moving together.
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