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Each of the guests was greeted with a of flowers​

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Answered by qadriubaid3
1

Answer:

Correct option is

B

bouquet

A collective noun is a name used to represent a group of people, animals of things. It is generally singular in construction.

The correct answer is option B, 'bouquet', which refers to a bunch of flowers in a single group.

Options A and D are incorrect because 'flowers' is the plural form of 'flower' which refers to two or more distinct flowers. Hence it is not a collective noun.

In option 'D' bouquet and flowers both have been used that is irrelevant, hence it is incorrect.

Option C is incorrect because 'guest' is a singular noun which means an invited personality and this is not a collective noun.

Answered by ankit7873
1

Answer:

good morning everyone ❤❤❤

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