Well, first lets start with what a declarative sentence is. <span>the kind of </span>sentence<span> that makes a statement or “declares” something. For example “He walks dogs."
A possessive pronoun indicates</span><span> possession, for example </span>mine<span>, </span>yours<span>, </span>hers<span>, </span>theirs<span>.
</span>A demonstrative pronoun is a pronoun that identifies and specifies a noun or pronoun. This, that, these, those.
Knowing this, you can make a sentence using them all.
"He ate his yogurt that he had been waiting to eat for days."
The answer is C.
The narrator speaks using an authorial voice.
(just took the test, hope this helps)
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Answer:
I think L.
Explanation:
L because it makes more sense, while M seems to be more of a run on sentence.
As long as L represents an ellipsis. In which that is just part of the sentence.
Answer: Being left out.
Explanation: They leave her out of going to get ice cream after school