It suggests that parents’ words were held in very high regard.
<h2>For singular nouns:</h2>
- Me
- Mine
- You
- I
- He
- she
- Somebody
- Someone
<h2>For plural nouns:</h2>
- Us
- we
- Them
- They
- Their
- Themseleves
- You
- Ours
<h2>Note;</h2>
- YOU can be used as pronoun in both cases.
"Carla decided to practice her music before she started her homework."
Prepositions: under, next, behind, between, into etc
<span> It is used with the rhyming scheme </span><span>ababbcbcc, so my only thought is it would be C. If you could add the last line, that would be great!</span>