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Which collective noun is used to refer a group of wolves in the following sentence?

All night we could hear the ___________ of wolves howling.

Asked by Sarabear, Last updated: Mar 31, 2024

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C. Lopez

C. Lopez

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Answered May 02, 2019

The correct answer to this question is Pack. We cannot use troop because a group of troops corresponds with apes.

A pack of wolves is a common phrase in the English language. A pack is a collective noun, which is a word that can be used to define a group of people, things, or animals.

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John Smith

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Answered Jul 24, 2017

Pack
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