I'm confused, I was going to say b but you already put it down. I'm gonna say it anyway lol
Answer:
An intensive pronoun is almost identical to a reflexive pronoun, but their functions differ. Intensive pronouns are used to add emphasis to the subject or antecedent of the sentence. ... The intensive/reflexive pronouns include myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.
Explanation:

- Anaylsis
- Mementoes
- Tariffs
- Criteria
- Stimuli
- Crises
- Vetoes
- Diagnoses
- Embargoes or Embargos
- Nuts
- Calendar
- Names
- Inlaws
- Places
- Ancestors
- Bugs
- Stages
- Family
- Royalty
- Mammals
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Subordinate clause, a complete sentence, a compound subject, a main clause
Answer:
btsloverlay
Explanation:
it has a picture of jimin this is the picture ⬇️