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We use
personal pronouns in place of noun phrases. We often use them to refer
back to people and things that we have already identified (underlined):
<span>Peter complained to the chef about the meal. She wasn’t very helpful so he spoke to the manager.</span> (she = the chef, he = Peter)
<span>A:<span>Where’s the knife? I can’t find</span> it.B:It’s in the drawer. (it = the knife)</span>
Personal pronouns show person and number. He, she, him and her show gender. They have different subject and object forms (except you, it and one which have only one form):
Answer:
stay just below the boiling point while being heated
Explanation:
Answer:
this would be third person Objective.
Explanation:
Third person objective doesn't show the feeling of the characters. Hence the fly on the Wall saying. Third person Liited shows one person's feelings and third person Omncinsent show's all the character's feeling. this passage doesn't show any of the chracter's feeling, therfore it would be Third person objective.