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galben [10]
3 years ago
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Ambrose Bierce was a journalist. Many of his newpaper columns focused on corruption, fraud, and people Bierce didn't like. Bierc

e had a biting wit, so people did not want to find themselves the subject of one of his columns. However, he also had a very serious side to his writing. In fact, Bierce was disappointed with the war reporting of his day, so he basically said, "I will do it myself !" At the age of 71, he rode alongside Pancho Villa's army as it waged revolution across Mexico.
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NemiM [27]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Idnetify the cases and types of pronouns in the biography using the drop-down menus.

Ambrose Bierce was a journalist. Many of his  ✔ possessive

newpaper columns focused on corruption, fraud, and people Bierce didn’t like. Bierce had a biting wit, so people did not want to find themselves  

✔ reflexive  the subject of one of his  ✔ possessive   columns. However, he  

✔ subjective   also had a very serious side to his writing. In fact, Bierce was disappointed with the war reporting of his  ✔ possessive   day, so he basically said, “I will do it myself  ✔ intensive  !” At the age of 71, he  

✔ subjective   rode alongside Pancho Villa’s army as it  ✔ subjective

waged revolution across Mexico.

aleksklad [387]3 years ago
5 0

This question is incomplete. According to a different source, this is the complete question:

<em>Identify the pronouns in the biography by typing possessive, subjective, objective, intensive, or reflexive next to each pronoun.</em>

Ambrose Bierce was a journalist. Many of his (possessive) newspaper columns focused on corruption, fraud, and people Bierce didn't like. Bierce had a biting wit, so people did not want to find themselves (reflective) the subject of one of his (possessive) columns. However, he (subjective) also had a very serious side to his writing. In fact, Bierce was disappointed with the war reporting of his (possessive) day, so he basically said, "I will do it myself (intensive) !" At the age of 71, he (subjective) rode alongside Pancho Villa's army as he (subjective) waged revolution across Mexico.

This is the best way to identify the pronouns found in this passage. In English, a pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. A noun is a word that is used to identify a thing or a set of things (living creatures, objects, places, actions, qualities, states of existence, or ideas). Pronouns are often used in order to avoid repeating a noun used previously.

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