Each of the birds in the new study - the cockatoo, the warbler, the grebe, and the budgerigars - were crested and solitary, very different from the birds in Marshall's study in 1980.
A) Each of the birds in the new study - the cockatoo, the warbler, the grebe, and the budgerigars - were crested and solitary,
B) Crested and solitary - the cockatoo, the warbler, the grebe, and the budgerigars - every one of these birds were
C) Crested and solitary - the cockatoo, the warbler, the grebe, and the budgerigars - each one of these birds was
D) The study's birds - the cockatoo, the warbler, the grebe, and the budgerigars - every one of them was crested and solitary,
E) The birds examined in the study - the cockatoo, the warbler, the grebe, and the budgerigars - were all crested and solitary,
OA : E
A) Each of the birds in the new study - the cockatoo, the warbler, the grebe, and the budgerigars - were crested and solitary,
B) Crested and solitary - the cockatoo, the warbler, the grebe, and the budgerigars - every one of these birds were
C) Crested and solitary - the cockatoo, the warbler, the grebe, and the budgerigars - each one of these birds was
D) The study's birds - the cockatoo, the warbler, the grebe, and the budgerigars - every one of them was crested and solitary,
E) The birds examined in the study - the cockatoo, the warbler, the grebe, and the budgerigars - were all crested and solitary,
OA : E












