Answer:
The correct answer is reflexive.
Explanation:
There are actually two pronouns in the sentence (you didn't italicize either one, unfortunately): <em>I </em>and <em>myself. I </em>is a personal pronoun, like <em>you, he/she/it, we, you, </em>and <em>they. </em>
On the other hand, the pronoun <em>myself </em>is <em>reflexive. </em>This means that the object of the sentence is the same as the subject. In the sentence above, the subject <em>I </em>is performing the action <em>respect </em>on the object <em>myself </em>who is the same person as the object.
<em>Relative pronouns </em>connect sentences: <em>who, which, whom</em>, etc. <em>Interrogative pronouns </em>are used in questions: <em>which, who</em>, etc. (but not to connect clauses). <em>Demonstrative pronouns </em>point to something: <em>that, this, those,</em> etc. For <em>indefinite pronouns, </em>we don't know who or what we're talking about: <em>somebody, whoever, whichever, </em>etc. <em>Intensive pronouns </em>looks the same as reflexive, however, they are only used for emphasis and can be omitted from the sentence without it losing its meaning.
If added to the passage, this information would fit in the Nowruz section.
<h3>What is Nowruz?</h3>
This is the New Year celebration for two main communities:
The Zoroastrian
The Bahaí
During this day, the communities prepare special food, gather with family, among others.
<h3>Why should the passage be added to this section?</h3>
Basic information about the Nowruz includes mentioning the main communities that celebrate it, so if the excertp mentiosn the Zoroastrian and the Baahi it is most likety related to the Nowruz.
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Answer:
a noun clause is a name of a person, a thing or a place that is used in statement.
an adverb clause is used to describing a verb.That is an action.
The adjective is use to modify the action or the thing