Hello there,
Them answer to your question is B, anomalous
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Answer:
On a snowy Saturday morning, two cars collided in our street. Their drivers were not seriously injured, but they were certainly a bit shocked. One of them had his young daughter with him, but she left the accident unscathed.
Antecedent: cars; pronoun: their
Antecedent: drivers; pronouns: they; them
Antecedent: one; pronouns: his; him
Antecedent: daughter; pronoun: she
Explanation:
A pronoun is a word used to substitute or refer back to a noun in a sentence. Pronouns help avoid unnecessary repetition. The word they substitute or refer back to is called an antecedent.
Let's use the answer above as an example.
- On a snowy Saturday morning, two cars collided in our street. Their drivers were not seriously injured... → Notice we could have said "the cars' divers" in the sentence. However, we would be repeating the word "cars" unnecessarily, so it is better to use "their" instead.
- One of them had his young daughter with him, but she left the accident unscathed. → To avoid saying "but the daughter left", thus repeating the word "daughter", we use the pronoun "she".
Pay attention to the dinner,
the dinner is the most late party of all.
A dinner is early. a dinner is modern,
a dinner is new, however.
How happy is the drink quiche!
Are you upset by how potable it is?
Does it tear you apart to see the quiche so inebriant?
Just like a teacup, is waffles.
Do waffles make you shiver?
do they?
Muffins, however hard they try,
Will always be little.
Are you upset by how slim they are?
Does it tear you apart to see the muffins so brief?
heres a poem.. but this poem kinda stinks lol