Singular
mine
yours
his
hers
its
Plural
ours
yours
theirs
To your example you needa possesive adjective not pronoun
Singular
my
your
his
her
its
Plural
our
your
their
Answer:
Colonies Christmas present was the letter which the author have <u>bought </u><u>for </u><u>her </u><u>however </u><u>she </u><u>thought </u><u>the </u><u>author </u><u>was </u><u>her </u><u>Jim </u><u>she </u><u>called </u><u>him </u><u>and </u><u>made </u><u>him </u><u>to </u><u>sit </u><u>beside </u><u>for </u><u>her </u><u>kissed </u><u>on </u><u>his </u><u>cheek</u><u> </u><u>for </u><u>her,</u><u>her </u><u>husband </u><u>has </u><u>retured </u><u>after </u><u>a </u><u>long </u><u>time </u><u>so </u><u>she </u><u>said </u><u>it </u><u>was </u><u>her </u><u> </u><u>best </u><u>Christmast </u><u>present.</u>
Explanation:
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Hmm well they're both important. the giver is the base of the story. Without him, Jonas wouldn't have been able to grow or mature in the ways he did. (By receiving memories Jonas learned about death, a subject nobody knew if in his community, he also learned about self sacrifice which you see at the end of the book when he tries his best for Gabriel and forgets about himself) without the giver there is no Jonas. There are no memories and there would be no story. You could also argue Jonas is more integral because without him there also wouldn't be a story. There wouldn't have been anyone to receive the memories and nobody would have released them like he had.
I really don't think this is a question that anyone can answer for you because we don't know the conversations that you've had.
However, here are some tips. Think of a time when you were eavesdropping (we've all done it haha) and then recall what you were thinking when you heard them talking. Did they seem passionate about the topic? Were they just making small talk? Did one person talk more than the other? Was it an argument? If so, who seemed to have one the argument? Now think about the conversation you had and try and answer those questions. English teaches seem to like it when you put in a lot of detail, so try to do that.
I hope this helps a little.