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Sentence: When Mary or my uncles leave, have them take my violin home.
As you can see, when you read that sentence, it makes perfect sense. Since they are talking about multiple people (Mary and uncles), we cannot use a pronoun that only applies to one person (so this cancels out option A (him) and B (her).
Now, we're left with options C and D.
Since we're talking about <em>multiple</em> uncles and not just one, the "him" in option D would not work. Therefore, the only option left is C.
This excerpt uses a literary device of repetition - rhetorical device-more specifically it uses Anaphora.
Anaphora is the use of the same words at the beginning of successive sentences.
It is mainly used to persuade and convince people besides having the capacity to generate all sort of feelings depending on the phrase that is being repeated.
I will give you a conclusion
<span>In conclusion, how can a society that allows the consumption of alcohol which kills thousands every year in traffic fatalities alone, not to mention the damage it causes due to addiction, supports tobacco farmers and allows the peddling of tobacco products which are known to cause serious illnesses and death, to young adults, say with any credibility at all, that marijuana is a substance that should be prohibited for use by adults when science does not support their outdated stance.</span>