Answer:
Neither pesticides nor hormons
Explanation:
Conjunction pairs are used when we have a choice, or better said, two options.
If we want to state that both of the options meet the criteria ot that they fit or satisfy the conditions, we use either - or conjunction pair.
However, if we, such is the case here, want to refuse or negate both of the options, we use neither - nor conjunctions. Contrary to the first case, this means that neither choice is accepted, approved or meets the criteria.
The correct answer is : something
A pronoun antecedent i<em>s a word that comes before a pronoun to which the</em> <em>pronoun refers. </em>The word 'antecedent' itself means something that precedes something else. A pronoun is a word used to stand for or take place of a noun.
In the above sentence, there are three pronouns:<em> something, it and their.</em>
It is a subjective personal pronoun and it refers back to the word <em>fort</em> in the sentence ( it = the front would fall ).
Their is a possessive personal pronoun and it refers back to the words <em> the</em> <em>French</em> in the sentence ( their = in the hands of the French ).
Something is an indefinite pronoun and it does not have a word to refer back to in the sentence. It does not a specific antecedent.
The phrase "green-eyed monster" will usually mean jealousy.