Much of the frog’s anatomical features – such as its long sticky tongue – is
adapted to its insectivorous diet.
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This is what struck me immediately when i first saw the question. But this is not a typo error. It is "Much" given in the source and not "Many".
Maybe "Much" vs "Many" is controversial just like "None". In Kaplan 800, it says that "None" is nothing but no one and implies singularity regardless of the noun (countable or uncountable). But other sources say that "None" takes either singular or plural verbs based on whether the noun is countable or uncountable. Two contradictory explanations exist here. Probably the contradiction is applicable here as well. This is just my thought. I'm not too sure either.
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