The pronoun in the sentence is the word: Someone. The type of pronoun in the following sentence is an example of an indefinite pronoun. An indefinite pronoun is a type of pronoun that does not particularly indicate a person, thing or amount.
Sentence number 9; Sadly, even after that water is found only some of ITS clean and safe enough to drink.
Answer:
it's #2 because its basically telling us he published a book and how he got in trouble for publishing
Hello! I found the choices for this one from another source. They are:
<span>A. II only
B. I and II
C.II and III
D. I and III
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Out of the three given statements about quotation marks, only the first and third statements are true.
You use quotation marks to identify short quotations. Quotations that are longer than three/four lines have their own indented formatting and doesn't require the marks to separate them anymore.
Also, commas that introduce quotations are never inside quotation marks, since they are not part of the original quoted text anyway.
ANSWER: D. I and III