<span>After feeding the pigs; Betsy and Arnold were caught in a downpour.
There should be a comma(,), not a semicolon(;).</span>
You didn’t give the ‘following’ answers; however, a pronoun takes place of a noun (person, place, or thing). For example, if you were trying to say, ‘Jessie took Jessie’s dog out to walk around Jessie’s neighborhood,” you would say, “Jessie took her dog out to walk around her neighborhood.” ‘Her’ would be the pronoun. It takes place of the noun ‘Jessie’ and prevents repetition.
It is the third answer choice. the other answers are not covered or talked about in the passage. the passage mainly talks about how their relationship is not going to work out well at all. Hope this helps
Lack of jobs, lack of resources, lack of support, lack of education, no family....
The helping verb in the sentence “Jennifer will seem at the pool on Saturday.” would be:
Will