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I come across a ..................... of girls in the park

Apack

Bpride

Cbevy

Dgaggle

Answer:

C. bevy

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1. Bevy

  • Meaning: A group of girls, ladies, birds, or deer.

  • Example:

    • A bevy of girls walked into the hall.

    • A bevy of quails flew away.


2. Pride

  • Meaning: A group of lions.

  • Example:

    • A pride of lions rested under the tree.


3. Gaggle

  • Meaning: A group of geese (on land or water); sometimes used informally for a noisy group of people.

  • Example:

    • A gaggle of geese blocked the path.

    • A gaggle of tourists gathered around the guide. (informal use)


4. Pack

  • Meaning: A group of wolves, dogs, or sometimes cards or lies.

  • Example:

    • A pack of wolves hunted in the forest.

    • A pack of cards was scattered on the table.

    • He told a pack of lies.


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