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In which sentence does the subject agree with the verb?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AA herd of elephants move slowly across the savanna, the youngest weaving between legs of their mothers.%0D%0AA herd of elephants move slowly across the savanna, the youngest weaving between legs of their mothers.%0D%0A%0D%0AA band of coyotes roam the forest next to the lake, occasionally coming to the shore for a drink.%0D%0AA band of coyotes roam the forest next to the lake, occasionally coming to the shore for a drink.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe team of horses runs across the prairie, startling the sunbathing birds.%0D%0AThe team of horses runs across the prairie, startling the sunbathing birds.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe flock of sheep scurry down the path, nudged on by the border collies running beside them.%0D%0AThe flock of sheep scurry down the path, nudged on by the border collies running beside them.%0D%0ACheck answerRema

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The sentence where the subject agrees with the verb is:

"The team of horses runs across the prairie, startling the sunbathing birds."

In this sentence, "team" is a collective noun that is treated as a singular subject, and "runs" is the correct singular verb form.

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