<span>The following sentence containing a collective noun
is letter B: Listen, my children,
and you shall hear. Common nouns are nouns that are in a group. </span><span>Nouns are names of a person,
animal, place, event, etc. It could be proper or common noun. Common nouns are
names of general items and you find them everywhere you go. These words are not
usually capitalized, except if it is the starting word in a sentence. Proper
nouns on the other hand are more specific names and they are capitalized. </span>
B, it's<span> a genre of </span>essay<span> that requires the student to investigate an idea, evaluate evidence, expound on the idea, and set forth an argument concerning that idea in a clear and concise manner</span>
Answer:
Over the course of many years.
Explanation:
I'm not an expert, but I'd think that it would be over the course of many years. He didn't love her at first, so it wouldn't be slowly but consistently. However, he did know her for a long time, so it wouldn't be immediately and instantly. I think the pistol reference was only to confuse you to B, even though he didn't fall in love with her when he was 8.
The correct answer among the choices provided is Group II. The root is a full word except for a final '-e'. The forms are usually spelled with the suffix "-able". This rule is also applicable to other forms such as movable and believable.