An intensive or reflexive pronoun is the two identical pronouns but differs in their function. Intensive pronouns are used to lay emphasis on the antecedent or the subject in the sentence. Intensive pronouns end with "selves" or "self". For example yourself, myself, themselves and so on.
Another way to identify the intensive pronoun in the sentence is by removing it from the sentence. Hence, if the sentence makes sense it is an intensive pronoun. On the other hand, if it doesn't make sense it is a reflexive pronoun.
Therefore, in the above passage sentence which uses intensive pronoun is,
"Ronnie herself walked up to him and ordered two lattes."
If the intensive pronoun 'herself' is removed, it still makes sense as:
Ronnie walked up to him and ordered two lattes.
An oxymoron is a self-contradicting word or group of words
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1. doing all your chores/getting good grades and getting to hang out with friends. If you show respect by following their rules, they show you respect by allowing you freedoms.
2. listening to what they have to say. You will gain a better insight into what kind of people they are, and in turn they will grow to like you and want to know you better too. Listening is important.
3. completing work on time shows initiative and will keep you on your teachers good side. They will have a higher respect for you when grading your work.
4. simply greeting them when you see them is important, as ignoring them could leave them with a pretty bad impression of you. Showing respect by acknowledging people's presence is often overlooked, but it's important. They'll be more considerate of you when making loud noises, leaving the outside lights on, or other disturbances.
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