The person who leads the parade is called the Grand Marshall.
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Yes, the noun 'parade' is a collective noun for a parade of elephants or a parade of penguins.
The noun 'parade' is a standard collective noun for:a parade of elephantsa parade of penguins
The word parade is a noun.
When the word parade is at the beginning of a sentence
You call them the band leader,.... lol Hope that helped!
The head of a parade is typically referred to as the "parade marshal" or "grand marshal." This individual often leads the procession, setting the tone for the event and representing the theme or cause of the parade. The grand marshal is often a person of significance, such as a local celebrity or community leader, chosen to honor their contributions or prominence.
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The person who leads a council meeting cab be called the chairperson.
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the man who leads prayers is called 'Imam' that person can be randomly picked out of a crowd who knows the prayers word
He is called the Imam.
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Muster parade. Muster means to gather everyone together in a parade, that's why it is called muster parade.
Whoever holds the banner leads.
The person who leads the prayer in a mosque is called an Imam.