Here is the list of pronouns in the order they appear in the text, assigned to their particular groups:
1. interrogative pronouns (the ones who ask a certain question): WHAT, WHAT
2. possessive pronouns (the ones which show a certain possession): YOURS, YOURS
3. personal pronouns (I, you, he, she...): IT, IT, YOU, YOU, YOU, IT, US
4. indefinite pronoun (you cannot exactly determine who it is about): EVERYONE, ANYONE, SOME, ALL, EACH
5. relative pronouns (connect a clause to a noun/pronoun): WHO, THAT, WHATEVER
6. demonstrative pronouns (point to a particular thing): THESE
Answer:
To rest beside my brother's corpse his love embracing mine, i will commit a crime.
Explanation:
There are many themes throughout Antigone but the main one is loyalty and having an obligation to ones family. This sentence exemplifies Antigone's decision to bury her brother even if it meant breaking the law.
Pretty is an adjective. Think of it this way, if you're using a word to describe something, that's an adjective. Like, for example, describing my cat. My cat is very *cute* !