Squires arrived after the spectators, and the knights arrived last of all.
The sentence means that the knights were last to come to the event, so we need the superlative form of the adverb. Later is comparative, and most late doesn't exist as a form, which leaves as with last as the only option.
It’s 4:30 am i’m still sitting here thinking about how she’s gone. she’s actually gone. how? that’s not possible. she’s was just here.. we were just on the phone.. we were supposed to go to the water park in a couple of hours and i know i’m not going by myself. I can’t sleep how am i going to tell the others *names here* they are going to be heart broken.. do i just not tell them? do i keep it from them for as long as i can? i guess so i can’t keep doing this though. it’s already been hours and i want someone to pour my eyes and heart out to. my mom is tired of it already. i need to tell them i just don’t know how. what if they blame me? whats going to happen then? what if i lose all of my friends this very day. my life will be ruined. i’m so scared but i guess i will have to tell them *starts to call* *explains*
A , after lab and and after the word place (one of these = ,) and thats it
Answer:
Demonstrative
Explanation:
<em>Those </em>is a word for a demonstrative pronoun.
Demonstrative pronouns are those that are identifying and pointing out something. They can point out a person, a place, a moment, and can be singular or plural.
However,<u> in this specific sentence, there is no pronoun, but those is used as a demonstrative adjective. </u>
The words for demonstrative adjectives and pronouns are the same (<em>this, these, that, those</em>), but the difference is that the pronouns stand-alone, <u>adjectives stand with the noun and modify it.</u> The only difference is in the structure of the sentence.
<em>Those </em>stands with the word <em>scouts </em>and modifies it, showing us which scouts do we talk about. <u>That is how we know it is the case of the adjective and not the pronoun. </u>
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Paper clips are a temporary means of grouping together separate pieces of paper, allowing flexibility in adding, or removing, sheets without any damage to the group as a whole.
Staples are a more permanent means of grouping separate papers, requiring the replacement of the staple to add or remove sheets from the group.
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