In one part of the story they think he is lame and stuff but by the end of the book they both think he is a very good dad and they dont care that he cant do stuff like other dads that they can brag about they just love him.
Complete Question:
Which revision clarifies the confusing pronoun in this sentence?
Andrew told me that his uncle was a World War II veteran when he was in high school.
Answer:
The revision which clarifies the confusing pronoun in this sentence is as follows:
When Andrew was in high school, he told me that his uncle was a World War II veteran.
Explanation:
This revision clarifies who the pronoun "he" refers to. This means that it clarifies that Andrew was the person in high school when his uncle was a World War II veteran, and not that his uncle was a World War II veteran when the uncle was in high school. The revision makes it very clear that it was Andrew who was in high school and not his uncle by the time Andrew's uncle had been a World War II veteran.
Tybalt is a person. Tybalt is Juliet’s cousin. Since Juliet is a Capulet, Tybalt is also a Capulet. Romeo stabs Tybalt, which causes Romeo to be banished from entering Verona again.