It depends on why you’re wanting to know. For instance, in some languages, knowing pronouns is important because their language gives gender to inanimate objects. In English, people will feel uncomfortable if a person assumes their gender, or get it wrong. This does not include the usage in situations where using a pronoun is a difference between pointing out one person and pointing out someone completely difference.
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If I were an American citizen listening to FDR’s speech, it would have affected me in a strong way. I would have felt a sense of horror at the surprise attack by the Japanese and a sense of indignation that they would have dared to attack us on our own home soil.
Formal principle because formal means "used to be" so the ex principal would be the FORMER principal. he's not principal.
I am not 100% sure, although I feel the best answer to this question is A. The poet is saying that people don't live long; life is short.
This is because he talks about someone remaining, or living on. You can infer from this that the poet believes that life feels short and brief. The poet doesn't mention beauty in this line, nor foes he express changes in his generation. However, D is still a possible answer, but he doesn't focus as much on himself and his unwant to grow old. I hope that this can help you out! :D
Steve is defensive especially now that Don has pointed out that nobody knows what he has been doing in the basement. The evidence suggests that Steve is going to get angry at Steve for accusing him of causing all of the strange goings on in the neighborhood. To Don, this anger is more evidence that Steve is up to something.