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Lady Macbeth: Sit down, worthy friends. My husband is often like this, and he has been since he was a child. Please stay seated. This is just a brief fit. In a moment he’ll be well again. If you pay too much attention to him you’ll make him angry, and that will make his convulsions go on longer. Eat your dinner and pay no attention to him.
Answer:
The student picked <em><u>his or her</u></em> own backpack and ran to math class.
Explanation:
Pronouns are those words that we use to replace nouns. This is to avoid the repetition of the nouns and to make the sentence smoother and easier to understand.
In the given sentence, the main subject is "the student". Now, we cannot know what is the gender of the student but it is understood that it will be either he/ she, which makes the required pronoun include both genders. And on that note, the pronoun for the 'student' will be used in the possessive determiners (his/ her) instead of the personal pronoun (he/she) forms.
Thus, the correct answer will be "his or her".
The sentence 8 because it’s spelled privileged
The proper denotation of the word "unhappy" is:
C. miserable
<h2>Further explanation
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Denotation is a meaning that is by the original meaning, without any shift in meaning, or change in meaning. Or it can be called the meaning of Sharifah.
Examples of denotation sentences are:
- A hard bang on his head made him almost lost his mind (memory loss = memory that suddenly disappeared)
- The rain that fell today was so heavy. (Rain = spatter of water that comes from clouds and then down to earth)
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Class: Middle school
Subject: English
Keywords: denotation meaning.