Each contestant in the men's wrestling tournament will need to bring <u>his</u> registration form to the front desk on the day of competition.
<h3>What is a pronoun?</h3>
А pronoun tаkes the plаce of а noun. It refers bаck to the noun thаt it replаces. Thаt noun is cаlled the аntecedent. Writers need to use the correct pronouns to mаke their writing eаsy to understаnd.
The words everybody, аnybody, аnyone, eаch, neither, nobody, someone, аnd somebody аre singulаr аnd tаke singulаr pronouns. From the sentence above, the word "each contestant" is singular. And then, pay attention to the word "men's wrestling tournament". It refers to males. Thus, the correct pronoun to replace "each contestant" is his.
Your question is incomplete, but most probably your full options were
A. his
B. they
C. her
D. their
Thus, the correct option is A.
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1. were you doing
was trying
2. found, immediately went, turned
3. said, was, need
4. arrived, was not, was working in the garden
5. was also watching
6. called, were not, was, was studying
7. walked, was talking, were busily working
8. was watching
9. was, was not listening
10. called, was just thinking
11. was crossing, striked
12.were busily bargaining, trying
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Answer:
OK leave a line at the first before u paste the drawing
The best answer here is the last one, that he interacts easily with both his superiors and the drivers. In the excerpt, we see how the narrator is able to talk with the officers with ease and then how he goes to the drivers with that same ease.
If we look at the other answers, we can see that they don't work. The first one doesn't make much sense as the narrator shows no preference towards either set of people. The second choice makes no sense because the narrator does not ask the officers for cigarettes. The third choice also does not make sense because there is no hint of derision from the narrator to the officers or drivers.