Question:
What is the antecedent of the pronoun those?
Sentence: Those are books that need to be returned to the library
Answer:
<u><em>Books</em></u>
Pronouns are used to replace nouns with more general terms that don't describe a specific person or place. The antecedent of a pronoun is the word that the pronoun replaces.
In the case of this sentence, the pronoun <em>those </em>replaces the word <em>books</em>, therefore the antecedent of the pronoun <em>those </em>is <em>books</em>.
The figure of speech used in the lines from sonnet 10 might be personification, in this case, of the word Death. It might be said that personification is the figure of speech in which something nonhuman is given human characteristics. So the "Death" is firstly, personified by introducing it in capital letters, which means it is used as a name, a proper name. then it is given human characteristics, like "proud" "mighty" and "dreadful"
Answer:
MARS
Explanation:
I'm in my space ship landing on a planet then I see someone waving to me then I think that I'm not alone then I come out of my space ship and ask him who are you then he says that I work for SpaceX then he says let me show you around so then we walked to big city just like on earth then I see a huge building which has space x on it then I asked the person who manages the whole place then he replied Elon musk is the president of the whole planet then you go back home and tell everyone about it
Answer:
That is false. " If you have everything then you won`t need anyone in life" - The Genie Aladdin ( 2019 ver)