Your answer should be WHO.
Think of it like this: You wouldn't say "The boy it (a variant of 'which')", because it simply just sounds odd. Instead, you're wired to think "The boy, he (an unknown name, so it would be 'who')".
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Answer:
Informational text is a subset of the larger category of nonfiction (Duke & Bennett-Armistead, 2003). Its primary purpose is to inform the reader about the natural or social world. Different from fiction, and other forms of nonfiction, informational text does not utilize characters.
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Answer: A. The author's use of kennings allows her to maintain the rhythm of each line of poetry.
Diction refers to an author's choice of words in a text. The author's style of expression can greatly affect the impact of a story. The comment that best addresses the author's diction is the first one. The author's use of kennings is an example of his diction. A kenning is a compound noun, joined by a hyphen, that refers to a single object. It is commonly found in Old Norse and Old English poetry.
I think it is demonstrative and nominative