Answer:
I would say to the people who disagree or non-people of color so that they have a beter understanding of it and not just say they agree without further information
Omg the first one is like how it is in season 1 of YOU with peach
Answer:
-reflexive
Explanation:
A reflexive pronoun is a personal pronoun having a form of self as a suffix that shows that the subject's action affects the subject itself. It is usually employed when the subject is the same person acting in the object.
On the other hand, a preposition is a word used to connect the following noun or a pronoun, in an adjectival or adverbial sense.
Take, for example;
He washed it himself.
Here, he is the sentence subject, and it is the preposition's object.
Indefinite pronouns are pronouns that do not usually specify the identity of its referent. Examples include anything, anyone, something, etc.
Interrogative pronouns are pronouns used in a question. They are what, which, who, whom, and whose.
Well these questions are somewhat deep, don’t you agree? Well if I was asked for I will respond, I always do.
*LunaAzul is a Spanish word that means Blue Moon and Luna is not exactly a name like people think. To me it’s simply a Username.
*The subject I’m most good at and most well known for answering in Brainly is English, other subjects I have to study hard for if I want to help others; springflowers however is a polymath so if you ask her a certain question about history she will look for the answer in several sources till she hits rock
*Is this homework? It’s a very specific question:
My arousal in desire
It was hard to control
That gorgeous mate
Bit much for my age
I thought and cried
Yet I told him not
We embraced and caressed
But it was hard to show my loving side
Darkness arose from my heart
I pushed my lover aside
Winter storms embraced my path
So that mate came back
He gave me comfort and warmth
But love could not prevail
Only longing and desire remained
Yet I could never forget my beloved mate
To persuade would be the answer because the author is trying to get you to do something/buy something