Ok. Indefinite pronouns are pronouns that are...well, indefinite.
They're pronouns like several, or everyone. They're incredibly vague. No
one cares about demonstrative pronouns. Relative and interrogative
pronouns are similar, but interrogative pronouns can only be used in
questions, while relative pronouns can be used in any context.
Answer:
When the large cat repeats the same words 'Better wait till Martin comes' It creates excitement and curosity in the readers mind that who this Martin is? So, the effect that this repetitive words give to the story is that it pushes the story to it's most exciting part.
Explanation:
<h2>Question:</h2>
Why does Captain Jaggery order Mr. Hollybrass to whip Zachariah?
<h2>Answer:</h2>
<u>To</u><u> </u><u>punish</u><u> </u><u>Charlotte</u><u> </u>
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<u>#CARRYONLEARNING</u><u> </u></h2><h2>
<u>#STUDYWELL</u><u> </u></h2>