<span>Literature is meant to be read out loud. Poetry and plays are examples. Poetry and plays often come fully alive only when read out loud, even if this means people must read them out loud when alone. In short, to fully appreciate poetry and plays, people should perform them. Plays and other performance arts are discussed in a later chapter. Poetry is discussed in this chapter along with other nonperformance literature such as stories and creative nonfiction because most of these forms of literature primarily are experienced by reading them when one is alone.</span>
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2) What are the similarities and differences between Earth and Mars?
3) A, C, and D
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The possessive pronoun is <em>"your"</em>.
You left <u>your</u> bike out in the rain today.
A possessive pronoun is that part of any sentence that provides "ownership" to something or to someone. It substitutes a noun sentence.
Examples:
The shirt is <em>mine</em>.
That is <em>her</em> pen.
Take <em>your</em> ball.
What words are possessive pronouns? Mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.