Answer:
No.
Explanation:
A pronoun is when you define a person with a word by using their gender, like "he, her, him, she," etc. A vague pronoun reference is still a pronoun because it defines someone but does not specifically give their gender. \
For example: "It was very tired."
Now, look back at the text. The pronouns the author used was "she, her." These definitely let us know that Eve is female and so is not a vague pronoun reference.
Answer:
1. Yes, if I wanted something really bad, I would do anything to get the money to achieve my goal
2. No, I don't really think about it if I needed it or not but sometimes, I would just wonder around the store and think about it before I make a choice I might regret.
3. Yes, helping others around is a good way to make some extra cash. Even if a very simple task to do.
4. No, the only reasons why I haven't consider finding ways to help my parents with bills because they always know the best deals about of saving up.
Answer:
A. He has been completely honest about his sources of income.
Explanation:
To defend himself against claims ranging from corruption to the Watergate affair, the former president has used this argument in press conferences.
B is correct "Dozens" is spelled correctly. As for the other sentences their is incorrect spelling. :)