A connotation is a word that suggests a meaning as to its literal meaning. An example would be pus immediately we thing of it as a negative or even icky word and it has a negative or "pejorative" connotation, when it is really a thick, yellow thing from a infected wound.
Answer:
List of pronouns:
Sentence 3: "this", "me"
Sentence 4: "these", "me", "I"
Explanation:
Pronouns replace nouns. There are different types of pronouns
<u>Subject pronouns</u>: replace the subject noun (I)
<u>Object pronouns: these pronouns replace nouns acting as direct object (me)</u>
<u>Demonstrative pronouns:</u> replace noun or noun phrase mentioned before (this, these)
The words "your" and "my" are not pronouns but determiners (or possesive adjectives) as they modify a noun but do not replace it.
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