Answer:
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Explanation:
A pronoun replaces a noun. Common pronouns are he, she and it. So, the only pronoun in this sentence is she.
"...she stopped at the gas station."
An antecedent is the word that the pronoun refers back to, or replaces. So, who is "she?" "She" is Denise.
"...Denise went to the grocery store..."
So, the pronoun (she) refers to its antecedent, Denise.
Answer:
I was given the book by him.
Mary had hugged John.
The company is repairing the road.
The boys were given a new book.
The headmaster will send back those who come late
Words are classified as parts of speech according to their use in a sentence
Answer:
Painful muscles.
Paralysis (inability to move) legs.
Joint aches (arthralgias)
Blurry vision.
"Thick tongue" with difficulty swallowing or speaking.
Excessive saliva production.
Vomiting.
Droopy eye lids (ptosis)
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