"That", "These", and Those", are examples of demonstrative adjectives that show the relative distance between the speaker and the noun. They are called demonstrative adjectives because you place them before the noun.
Demonstrative adjectives are those that modify or give further detail of a noun by indicating or where the noun is (near or far away) or indicating which noun the speaker is referring to. We can easily identify them because they are always placed before a noun and there are only four: "This," "that," "these," and "those"
Examples of sentences containing demonstrative adjectives:
<em><u>Those</u></em><em> books over there are my sister's.</em>
<em>I like </em><em><u>this</u></em><em> movie, not </em><em><u>that</u></em><em> one.</em>
<em><u>These</u></em><em> jokes will never get old.</em>
The answer is: [B]: _____________________________________________ "<span>Sleeping peacefully, the thunder frightened me." _____________________________________________</span>