The antecedent of a pronoun is basically the noun that a pronoun replaces, AKA the noun that the pronoun refers to. It should be somewhere before the pronoun in the sentence. In the sentence "Strikers will return to work when the union representative has completed their name negotiation," the pronoun is "their." Whose name negotiation is being completed? The strikers. This could read, "Strikers will return to work when the union representative has completed THE STRIKERS' name negotiation." That works! So, the pronoun "their" refers to the strikers.
Answer: strikers
Answer:
C, by accepting our circumstances and trusting ourselves.
Explanation:
Trusting ourselves and our gut is always the best choice. We have a sense of instinct for a reason.
<span> third person limited omniscient. The third person refers to a narrator who is removed from the action. In other words, the story isn't being told through one of the character's eyes.</span>
Answer:
B: He thinks that his journey has been for nothing because the house of Shaws appears derelict.
Explanation:
In paragraph 6 it is stated that Davey for the last two days had been ecstatic to get away from his quiet home, the countryside to go to the derelict, where presumable there was a busy house, rich and respected gentlefolk of Davey's name and blood. However once Davey arrived, the Derelict was in shambles causing his heart to sink.