[ Grammar ]
What is the literal meaning of the following sentence:
The dice danced down the table.
A. The dice had a party.
B. The dice were dancing.
C. Someone rolled the dice down the table.
D. The dice were doing the macarena.

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Which is the CORRECT plural noun for the word in parentheses?
He loves to see animals and their (baby).
A. babys
B. babies
C. baby
D. There is no way to make it plural!