9-The colorful koi drift lazily in the pond,just below the water's surface. 10-These fish are a silent parade of reds and golds and oranges. 11-you can hear the sound of water as it passes over rocks on it's course through the gardens.

1-which sentence should be added after sentence 10 to provide the additional sensory details?
a-I like to look at all of natures's creatures, whether fish, birds, or animals.
b-The park is especially beautiful when many visitors have gone home.
c-The scents of nearby rosemary and eucalyptus embrace you.
d-I have not invited my friend to join me in this quiet place.

2-in dentence 11 wat word wud replace sound to create an onomatopeia
a-tone
b-movement
c-noice
d-gurgle

3-in sentence 11 on it's course is best written
a-on its' course
b-on its course
c-on it is course
d- correst as is

1-c
2-d
3.b

All are correct! :-)

To arrive at the correct answers, we need to analyze each question separately:

1. The question asks which sentence should be added after sentence 10 to provide additional sensory details. To determine the answer, we can review the given options:
a) "I like to look at all of nature's creatures, whether fish, birds, or animals." This option does not provide any additional sensory details, so it can be eliminated.
b) "The park is especially beautiful when many visitors have gone home." This sentence does not contribute to the sensory experience of the koi nor the water, so it is also not the correct answer.
c) "The scents of nearby rosemary and eucalyptus embrace you." This sentence introduces a new sensory detail by describing the scents of rosemary and eucalyptus, which adds to the overall sensory experience. Thus, option C is the correct choice.
d) "I have not invited my friend to join me in this quiet place." This sentence does not add any sensory details, so it is not the correct answer.

Therefore, the answer is option C: "The scents of nearby rosemary and eucalyptus embrace you."

2. The question asks which word should replace "sound" in sentence 11 to create an onomatopoeia. To determine the answer, we can review the given options:
a) "tone"
b) "movement"
c) "noice" [spelling should be "noise"]
d) "gurgle"

An onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the sound it represents. Among the given options, "gurgle" is the word that best represents the sound of water passing over rocks. Therefore, the correct answer is option D: "gurgle."

3. The question asks how to best write the phrase "on its course" in sentence 11. To determine the answer, we can review the given options:
a) "on its' course" [incorrect apostrophe placement]
b) "on its course"
c) "on it is course" [incorrect contraction]
d) "correct as is"

The correct answer is option B: "on its course." This is the appropriate way to indicate the course of the water flow without any errors in punctuation or grammar.