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1.The <u>cat</u> chased the <u>dog</u> away from its food dish.
Explanation:
The vague pronoun its can refer to the cat and dog (the two possible noun antecedents).
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2.<u> Ann</u> told <u>Mom</u> her sock had a hole in it.
Explanation:
The vague pronoun her can refer to Mom and Ann (the two possible noun antecedents).
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3. <u>Dad</u> drove <u>Bill</u> to the game after he washed the car.
Explanation:
The vague pronoun he can refer to Dad and Bill (the two possible noun antecedents).
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4. Maria bought a <u>blouse</u> and <u>belt</u>, but it was too big for her.
Explanation:
The vague pronoun it can refer to a blouse and belt (the two possible noun antecedents).
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what i found was
"amplification, enlargement, expansion, addendum, supplement"
if you dont think these are correct i can look up others if you want. lmk! :)
An uncharacteristically pale character and unrelenting disciple of fact, Bitzer almost stops Tom from fleeing after it is discovered that Tom is the true bank robber. Mr. McChoakumchild - The unpleasant teacher at Gradgrind’s school.
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B: 6
Explanation:
In an essay, the analytical paragraph is a body paragraph. It presents evidence in order to prove the thesis. When an analytical paragraph stands alone (is not in an essay), the topic sentence is the thesis.
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I think that the overall theme of this is being strong and not giving up.
Explanation:
I have not read the novel and would like you to try and search this up to find some ideas to work off of