Ok. Indefinite pronouns are pronouns that are...well, indefinite.
They're pronouns like several, or everyone. They're incredibly vague. No
one cares about demonstrative pronouns. Relative and interrogative
pronouns are similar, but interrogative pronouns can only be used in
questions, while relative pronouns can be used in any context.
It would be much easier to help you if you mentioned what's the name of the story. Anyway, I think I've got what you mean. I hope you will find it helpful.
Here are the answers:
1. C.) Blackie<span> was the original leader of the gang.
2. The </span>C.) staircase<span> stuck up like a jagged tooth.
3. The gang’s plans for the day were decided by </span>B.) a vote.
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Sorry if something is wrong. In my view all of them are correct.
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
bard is describing Shakespeare, and isn't what the sentence is about.