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Hitman42 [59]
3 years ago
14

Which quotation from the Iroquois Constitution best illustrates the relationship between the lords and the citizens of the Five

Nations?
English
2 answers:
BaLLatris [955]3 years ago
7 0

“With endless patience you shall carry out your duty and your firmness shall be tempered with tenderness for your people.” is the quotation from the Iroquois Constitution that best illustrates the relationship between the lords and the citizens of the Five Nations.

Trava [24]3 years ago
5 0

D. With endless patience you shall carry out your duty and your firmness shall be tempered with tenderness for your people.

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This question is missing the information in parenthesis. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:

What would be the right choice of pronoun for the sentences below from the choices in the parenthesis?  Also what would be the correct antecedent from the choices in parenthesis?

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2. Each of the short story writers has a style of ______ own. (her or their) Antecedent (writer, style, Each)

Answer:

For number 1, the correct choices are "he prefers" (pronoun) and "Neither" (antecedent).

For number 2, the correct choices are "her" (pronoun) and "Each" (antecedent).

Explanation:

In colloquial language, we tend to not pay much attention to this, but when the subject of a sentence is "neither" or "each", we must use singular pronouns to refers to it. Since it is common for those words to be followed by plural nouns, we get easily confused, and end up using plural pronouns.

<u>1. Neither of the men has decided which team... --> Who has decided? Neither. Therefore, "neither" is the antecedent. Since it is singular, we must choose the singular option, "he prefers".</u>

<u>2. Each of the short story writers has a style of... own. --> Who has a style? Each. I know it sounds strange on its own, but "each" is the subject. Since it is singular, we must use "her", the singular pronoun, to complete the sentence.</u>

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