1. <span>Is the umbrella yours or mine?
The pronoun yours is a <u>possessive </u>pronoun because it refers to somebody owning something - in this case, an umbrella.
2. Each of the boys began to clean <u>his </u>desk.
You don't have to use their here because we know that both persons are male - you would use their if the sentence said: Each of the children...</span>
It suggests children are very curious, as well they are very smart and always think of other ways to do things
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You didn't input an excerpt ? But maybe i can help anyways
First person is when a story is being narrated by one person at a time , the character might be talking about his/herself , usually spoken using " i , me , we"
Second person usually narrates using "you"
Third person only knows the feelings of just one character , refers to all characters using "he' "she" "they"
The definition of hallow is
<em>greatly revered of respected</em>
<em>make holy, consecrate</em>
<em>honor as holy</em>
so I would say that it means greatly revered of respected