Answer:
I believe this will help you.
https://www.mvorganizing.org/what-is-the-theme-in-the-story-the-reefs/#What_is_the_setting_of_the_story_the_reefs_by_Marcella_Morris
distress = dismay
perdition=eternal punishment
green = grassy area
guile = cunning
Here is the list of pronouns in the order they appear in the text, assigned to their particular groups:
1. interrogative pronouns (the ones who ask a certain question): WHAT, WHAT
2. possessive pronouns (the ones which show a certain possession): YOURS, YOURS
3. personal pronouns (I, you, he, she...): IT, IT, YOU, YOU, YOU, IT, US
4. indefinite pronoun (you cannot exactly determine who it is about): EVERYONE, ANYONE, SOME, ALL, EACH
5. relative pronouns (connect a clause to a noun/pronoun): WHO, THAT, WHATEVER
6. demonstrative pronouns (point to a particular thing): THESE
Answer: he scrupulously snuck through the whispering trees toward the manner he grew up in yet now it was so foreign.
The little tried to scrupulously grab a cookie but every single person at the table watched her with a smile lighting their face.
Explanation:
Hope that helps
1.did 2.were 3.study 4.go 5.we’re