Answer: no cap just here for the pts.
Explanation: lol lol and i oop sksksksksksksksksksks
Answer:
you should say this *Ahem* Hello sir it seems you have dropped your wallet
*Doing and old gentlemen voice* oh it appears that is not my wallet
But you It has your name (The wallet says Richard)
*Doing and old gentlemen voice* why yes that is my name
Then that means it's your wallet so here you go.
*Doing and old gentlemen voice* It is not my wallet
But it has your name, your picture, and it fell out of your pocket
*Doing and old gentlemen voice* yes that did happen
then it's your wallet
*Doing and old gentlemen voice* no I'm starting to think it's your wallet take it home don't let anyone see the wallet otherwise people will take it.
Uh ok???
*Doing and old gentlemen voice* now let's see where'd I put my wallet wait...
MY WALLETS GONE!!!
(Sees the kid that tried to give him his wallet back)
*Doing and old gentlemen voice* THIEF, THIEF YOU STOLE MY WALLET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! POLICE, POLICE CATCH HIM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Explanation:
My throat hurts now I'm going to have to take sore throat pills
by the way this is all a joke just call an old man or woman a Sir of ma'am
The pronoun is "it" and the antecedent is "a miniature glass hippopotamus".
Extra information:
The word antecedent is composed out of two Latin words: ante and cedere, and it literally means: the "preceding", meaning it refers to the word that precedes the pronoun, that the pronoun refers to. This is not important for the question, but it is important to remember that the antecedent is always in front of the pronoun!