1. B
The family that the author talks about believes that family should always be loyal to one another, and that one should be proud of being poor.
2. B
The author is critical of the family’s misplaced pride: he tells us about the “confused boy” who “grew up thinking one should be proud of being poor.”
3. B
“To the manor born” means coming naturally, as if from birth. So, perhaps it’s the dignity and respect for oneself that the family seems to have.
The correct relative pronoun for each sentence is "which" for sentence 1, "that" for sentence 2, and "which" for sentence 3, as explained below.
<h3>What are relative pronouns?</h3>
A relative pronoun is a word used to introduce a relative clause. This type of clause has the purpose of modifying a noun, that is, of giving more information about it. Relative pronouns also replace or substitute the noun being modified.
Examples of relative pronouns are:
For sentences 1 and 3, the best option is the pronoun "which", since the pronoun appears after a dash or a comma, which makes the clause non-essential. For sentence 2, the best option is "that", since the pronoun is not preceded by a comma or a dash, which makes the clause essential.
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