A personal pronoun takes the place of a noun for a specific person or thing. The personal pronouns are: I, you, we, he, she, it, me, us, him, her, they, them. A personal pronoun takes the place of a noun for a specific person or thing.
At another time also, being called to <u>consecrate </u>Earl Addi's church, when he had performed that duty, he was entreated by the earl to go in to one of his servants, who lay dangerously ill, and having lost the use of all his limbs, seemed to be just at death's door; and indeed the coffin had been provided to bury him in. The earl urged his entreaties with tears, earnestly praying that he would go in and <u>pray </u>for him, because his life was of great consequence to him; and he believed that if the bishop would lay his hand upon him and give him his <u>blessing</u>, he would soon mend.
The bishop went in, and saw him in a dying condition, and the coffin by his side, whilst all that were present were in tears. He said a prayer, blessed him, and on going out, as is the usual expression of comforters, said, "May you soon <u>recover</u>.
To consecrate means to declare something sacred, and to desecrate means to violate. If you pray for somebody, you want something good to happen to them, if you bless them, you ask God's protection for them. Blessing is a good thing, curse is a bad thing. To recover means to get well, and to deteriorate means to become even sicker.
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<span>C.to prove the claim that all men are created equal
Douglass starts off the excerpt talking about equality. He then lists all the ways in which "the Negro" proves that they are men. He talks about all of the different jobs that the men have. He continues with their roles in the family and their spirituality and their hopes for life after death. By creating this list of what it means to be a man, Douglass shows that all men are men who are created equal.
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Well, I'll tell you about the 8th-grade science facts. In 8th grade, the type of science you learn about is physical science. Physical science is the study of nature and natural living such as chemistry, physics, astronomy, and natural objects. Us beautiful 8th-graders (haha) learn about the topics: scientific method, measurement, and state of matter. We get into more of simple machines during the end of the school year. To learn more about physical science talk to your 8th-grade physical science teacher and pay close attention in school!
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