It is interesting to note that the principle was attuned to the events occurring on the playground.
In the sentence "The clamor on the playground drew the attention of the principal," the highlighted word "clamor" functions as a noun. It refers to a loud and confused noise, which is the subject of the sentence.
The highlighted word "clamor" functions as a noun in the sentence. It refers to a loud and persistent noise or commotion on the playground that attracted the principal's attention.
hunter rossmoore
No. But you do need one after the s, because others is plural.others' attention = the attention of others
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Your sounds of delighted merriment drew my attention to the room.
well bob tried to drown ponyboy in the fountain, and in the movie ponyboy and johnny are at the ladder thing when the socs attack. but i dont think any feature particularly drew their attention.
well bob tried to drown ponyboy in the fountain, and in the movie ponyboy and johnny are at the ladder thing when the socs attack. but i dont think any feature particularly drew their attention.
the stamp act
it is mysterious, so when your in the middle of a mysterious part you don't want to stop
With an ear-shattering crunch, the horrific crash drew our attention to the street.
racheal Allen and drew Roberts havnt done their work 8/11/2010