A whale just blew its blowhole in the front of the ship.
The phrase in the sentence "the sick whale died in silent agony on the beach" is "the sick whale." This phrase serves as the subject of the sentence, indicating what the sentence is about. It conveys both the condition of the whale and its location when it died.
The organization helped a whale that was stuck between two rocks on the coast.
The phrase in the sentence "the sick whale died in silent agony on the beach" is a descriptive narrative that evokes a vivid image of a tragic event. It conveys the emotional turmoil of the whale's suffering while also highlighting the somber setting of the beach. The use of "silent agony" emphasizes the whale's pain and the quietness surrounding its death, enhancing the overall impact of the scene.
whale
The Blue Whale is the largest animal living on Earth.
Example sentence for the noun 'whale': I'm glad I had my camera ready when the whale surfaced next to our boat.
The phrase in the sentence "the sick whale died in silent agony on the beach" is "the sick whale." This phrase serves as the subject of the sentence, indicating what the sentence is about. It conveys both the condition of the whale and its location when it died.
The blue whale is the largest living animal. His car is as big as a whale. (exaggeration)
whale sharks have a steady diet of plankton all of their lives
No, "narwhal whale" does not need to be capitalized in the middle of a sentence unless it is part of a proper noun or title.
Some of us can hear the whale wail. Others feel it from afar.
The whale was lampooned by the passing comedian.
they threw harpoons at the whale
The organization helped a whale that was stuck between two rocks on the coast.
A whale is fatter than a porpoise.
The weightiest marine animal, I believe, is the blue whale.
The scientist examined the baleen from the dead whale.