Hello there! Assuming you meant possessive pronoun, and not passive pronoun, your answer would be B. Mine.
A passive pronoun isn't a thing, I was pretty sure on my own and confirmed it with a google search.
So, that being said, i believe you meant possessive pronoun. A possessive pronoun shows ownership.
Out of the options you provided, B would be the best answer, since mine shows that the option belongs to the speaker. You, They, and Me, are all used to address the reader, speaker or other characters. Regardless, none of these options would work because they don't show ownership, so yes, b is your correct answer.
Hope this helps, and have a great day!
Answer:
Statement 1: There are three Stooges: Moe, the leader; Larry, the follower; and Curly, the fool.
Explanation:
In the given four sentences, the colon is used in all cases in listing the different items/ persons/ lists. This is right and valid.
Now, to put a semi-colon in a sentence, there is a further need for that particular punctuation mark. Semi-colons are used in between the items in the same sentence and if the items have a comma in between. This way, there will also be lesser use of the comma.
Thus, the sentence that needs a semi-colon in it is statement 1.
The final sentence will be written as-
<u><em>There are three Stooges: Moe, the leader; Larry, the follower; and Curly, the fool.</em></u>
It means when you are looking at something for a long time or doing something for a long time you are focus on that but if something or you look away you are change or focus form the think you were doing
Answer:
c. a retired lawyer comes back to court to fight a new young lawyer in a case that will save the home of a needy family