Personal: they, he, she, i, we, etc
example: I love to play with my new puppy.
possessive: his, hers, ours, theirs, etc
example: The car is theirs.
demonstrative: this, that, these, those
example: That is my sisters cat.
personal pronouns are used to replace people, places or things and can be in first, second, or third person.
possessive pronouns show ownership.
demonstrative pronouns kind of point to a specific thing like, “look at THAT bird.”
Answer:
No one - and I mean no one -
Take that are my favorite band - I have every one...
...her husband very much - especially...
Homework is great - I love it...
department - except Sally
...easy - all it takes...
..veg - at least...
None needed
The girls' football team is unbeaten - they had...
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Explanation:
none needed
Answer:
Explanation:
1.Paraphrasing is writing any particular text in your own words while summarizing is mentioning only the main points of any work in your own words.
2.Paraphrasing is almost equal to or somewhat less than the original text while summarizing is substantially shorter than the original.
3.Paraphrasing may be done for the purpose of simplifying the original work while summarizing is done to mention only the major points without any kind of explanation about the matter.
According to "Introduction to the Harlem Renaissance and the Civil Rights Movement," the reason why Brown v. Board of education is significant is because t<span>he ruling declared that school segregation was unconstitutional. Hope this answers your question.</span>
I’m pretty sure the answers are C, D, A I read Things Fall Apart