<em>Which sentence has an unclear or missing pronoun antecedent? </em>
<em>The correct answer is 2 this area is famous for it’s changes in weather. </em>
- <em>In number 2 the pronoun that refers to “this area” is incorrect because instead of using the subject pronoun "it" plus the verb to be "is", it should have been used the possessive adjective "its". The pronoun antecedent “it’s” do not replace “this area” properly, it changes the meaning of the sentence completely. They do not agree in terms of possession, as “this area” refers to “it” and the rest of the sentence demands a use of a possession not of a subject pronoun and the verb to be, this wrong use splits the sentence into two, breaking the meaning as well. </em>
A hook is something that makes a sentence interested and compels the readers to continue reading the text - it hooks them so they have to know what happens next.
Having this in mind, the hook in this text would be the sentence A. For the first time in decades, Baby Boomers have been outnumbered by another group - the Millennials.