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MatroZZZ [7]
3 years ago
15

1. The Bronte family produced three novelists: Emily, Charlotte, and Anne. (Family is an..?

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2 answers:
Anon25 [30]3 years ago
4 0
<span>1) The word family in this sentence is the subject of the sentence and therefore is a noun. It answers the question -who produced?
 2) but is a conjunction in this sentence. A conjunctions joins two words.
  3) Her is a pronoun. It stands in the place of a noun- Charlotte. A word used to denote a noun is a pronoun.
  4) Poems is a noun. Poems is the object of the verb collected and objects are nouns.</span>
Ivan3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. Family is a noun

2. But is an conjuction

3. Her is a (none of the options)

4. Poems is an noun

Explanation:

1. Nouns are words use to identify people, objects and places. In this sentece, the noun "The Bronte Family" is used as the subject.

2. Conjunction are words use to join ideas whithin a sentence, a paragraph o a text. In sentence 2, "but" to show that Charlotte worked not in one proffesion, but in different issues.

3. "Her" is the possesive adjetive to she, therefore it is neither a preposition nor an adverb nor a pronoun nor a noun.

4. Nouns are words use to identify people, objects and places. In sentece 4, the noun "poems" is used to identify what the sisters collected.

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