"His or her" would technically be the best fit, since it is acknowledging both genders, but it is very common to use "their" any most people wouldn't consider it wrong. <span />
<span>At the State of the Union Address in 1941, John F. Kennedy singles out Europe, Asia, Africa and Australasia that United States of America will defend against any attacker. He mentioned that the total of the whole population and resources for all the countries is greater than the whole of the Western Hemisphere. </span>
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ummhh before I answer that here a riddles too
Explanation:
1.I can cry but I have no eyes2. I can fly but I have no wings
Which part? If you mean the first part, then "The shelves were empty" is an independent clause.