Answer:
1. c. herself
2. b. his
3. C. They
Explanation:
The three sentences in the question are to be filled or completed with their respective possessive pronouns. Possessive pronouns are those words that are used to indicate the possessive nature or relation of possession of the object by the subject.
1. In the first sentence, the subject is Riddhi. The pronoun for Riddhi will be she/her. And the possessive pronoun from among the options given will be (c) herself.
2. The second sentence have Dev as the subject, whose pronoun will be he/him. Thus, the possessive pronoun for Dev will be (b) his.
3. Here, the subjects are Vishwaj and Aditya. Since they are plural, the pronun for these two will be they/ themselves/ their/ theirs. Thus, the possessive pronoun in this sentence will be (c) they.
You should’ve added a picture so we can answer the “tone” of the sentence.
The magistracy's act of marking Hester Prynne with a scarlet letter makes people in the community fear becoming similarly shamed.
Sentence one --
Verb - Heard
Main Verb - Heard; Action
Helping Verb - None
Sentence two --
Verb - Know
Main Verb - Know; Action
Helping Verb - None
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