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Your answer should be: A. curse you for your hateful scolding!
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Youthful and chatty are connotative, Jump and Bark are denotative
Answer:
The correct answer is reflexive.
Explanation:
There are actually two pronouns in the sentence (you didn't italicize either one, unfortunately): <em>I </em>and <em>myself. I </em>is a personal pronoun, like <em>you, he/she/it, we, you, </em>and <em>they. </em>
On the other hand, the pronoun <em>myself </em>is <em>reflexive. </em>This means that the object of the sentence is the same as the subject. In the sentence above, the subject <em>I </em>is performing the action <em>respect </em>on the object <em>myself </em>who is the same person as the object.
<em>Relative pronouns </em>connect sentences: <em>who, which, whom</em>, etc. <em>Interrogative pronouns </em>are used in questions: <em>which, who</em>, etc. (but not to connect clauses). <em>Demonstrative pronouns </em>point to something: <em>that, this, those,</em> etc. For <em>indefinite pronouns, </em>we don't know who or what we're talking about: <em>somebody, whoever, whichever, </em>etc. <em>Intensive pronouns </em>looks the same as reflexive, however, they are only used for emphasis and can be omitted from the sentence without it losing its meaning.
Autonomy means independence in one's thoughts or actions. For example, someone from a strict household who is now living on their own for the first time is an example of someone experiencing autonomy.
Answer:
J.R.O.T.C. helps build leadership and character. They do this through decision making and the way they teach the cadets. ... They also teach the cadets that respect and honor go a long way in life.
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