First you must know what a pronoun is.. here are some examples:
I, me, he, she, herself, you, it, that, they, each, few, many, who, whoever, whose, someone, everyone, etc.
In this sentence you see only one pronoun, at the end of the sentence, "hers."
You may already know this, but possessive means "in possession of" and the word "hers" in this sentence means that she is in possession of the pasta with the grilled chicken on it.
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Answer:
Well, can you tell me what you're talking about?
Explanation:
A. is the most sensible answer tbh, the librarian is inside a library she/he wouldn't really pay attention to kids. Books on gender roles may be in there a bit but not completely since it won't really talk about what you're trying to search for. Articles on phycology definitely isn't going to helped learn about children on the playground.
The correct answer is D. <span>The chorus comments on the action of the play and clarifies the situation to the audience.
A is incorrect because the chorus isn't one of the characters in the play - other characters cannot see them because the chorus exists only for the readers/watchers of the play. B is incorrect for the same reason. C is incorrect because the opposite is true - the chorus is there to help the audience understand what is going on in the play.
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Like a dialogue between two people or?