Answer:
B
Explanation:
I believe this is the answer because he know's what it's like in the jail from his OWN experience.
We use
personal pronouns in place of noun phrases. We often use them to refer
back to people and things that we have already identified (underlined):
<span>Peter complained to the chef about the meal. She wasn’t very helpful so he spoke to the manager.</span> (she = the chef, he = Peter)
<span>A:<span>Where’s the knife? I can’t find</span> it.B:It’s in the drawer. (it = the knife)</span>
Personal pronouns show person and number. He, she, him and her show gender. They have different subject and object forms (except you, it and one which have only one form):
Answer:
1. [The frog ate many insects when the terrarium was warm, but when][the terrarium was cold, it ate fewer of them.]
2. [The insects might have lived longer if][they were given more space in the terrarium]
3. [The insects that were fed more grew larger, while][the ones that were fed less remained small]