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Hey, Did India take all the cookies to school?
Dr. Taylor is coming to lecture at the Baylor tomorrow.
Thomas is the Valedictorian of our class.
Look out!
Will you take the books to the Library?
What level did you reach on the new video game?
Did you finish all your homework?
The dogs were barking in the backyard.
You can't cheat and honest man.
Andy and Bill caught four fish in the fishing contest.
Explanation:
I capitalized proper nouns such as names, and also the first word of th scentece.
let the person see the suffering of people dying because of disease and accidents.And make him realise that he was made immortal to help people who are in danger
Metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or a phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not really capable. The best metaphor that i could give about summer is this one: "Summer days in the fear of the snowman but the happiness of its nose". I hope you are satisfied with my metaphor
Answer: The correct answer is [B]: "She."
<u>Explanation</u>:
Note: "She/he/'name of one person, place, or thing'); or "it" —
are all examples of a "third person, singular, pronoun."
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Note: Let us examine the answer choices:
Choice [A]: "We" —is a first-person plural noun; so is: "Johnny and I (me)"; would function as "we". → Rule out.
Choice [B]: "She"—makes sense—{Note: "She/he/'name of one person, place, or thing'); or "it" —are all examples of a "third person, singular" pronoun.]. → sounds promising!
Choice [C]: "They"—is a "third-person plural" pronoun—[Note: "They, "You all"; "Jonathan and Susan"; "The monkeys"; "The monkeys, the rabbits, and the flamingoes" — are all examples of a "third person, plural" pronoun.]" → Rule out.
Choice [D]: "Me"—is a "first-person singular" pronoun.
[Note: " I , and "me"—are examples of pronouns.] → Rule out.
We are left with the correct answer:
Answer Choice [B]: "She" ;
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Hope this answer is helpful. Best wishes!
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