Answer:
3rd person
Explanation:
2nd person has you, your, yours.
3rd person pronouns include he, him, his, himself, she, her, hers, herself, it, its, itself, they, them, their, theirs, and themselves.
1st person I, me, we, and us
no
do you need one? pls tell me if you do :)
crushed
if you squash something, it becomes flat, same thing with crushed. however crushed is usually used to describe dry flattened things, and squashed is usually used to describe a wet flattened thing.
The second missed out full stop at end.
The third answer is wrong as however is in lower case.
The fourth is as well as wrong the however is in lower case.
The last missed out full stop.
So, the first is correct as however dont really nessasarily need comma.
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