An interrogative pronoun is a questioning pronoun, used when asking. For instance the five W's - who, what, where, when, why.
In this sentence - How could that be you moron? - the interrogative pronoun is 'How'.
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This excerpt from the Maori creation myth highlights the Maori cultural value that family members should trust one another.
Answer:
My teacher once said that there are two ways to live forever. One: to have children. And two: to write a book. Books are a beautiful thing often overlooked. As your quote said, "[Books] stitched the patches of the universe together into one garment for us." It's not necessarily the book that's being spoken about - it's the author. The author is the one who has written this compilation of ideas and information onto their pages. Books are where we've gotten our knowledge of centuries ago, of thousands of miles away. There is no other way that we could have gotten the knowledge of the past than through books.
She clearly felt sad to see this day end.