A title will be always first in a work cited page.
Explanation:
A pronoun takes places of a noun. A noun is a person place or thing. So instead basically you don't have to be really specific about whatever you're talking about.
Example:
Noun form: That clarinet belongs to Zanyia(person/aka me)
Pronoun:That clarinet belongs to her/She's the owner of that clarinet
So like saying someone's name is specific but calling them she/he/them/they isn't.(Those are some pronouns)
List of pronouns:
•He
•She
•They
•My+(self)
•Me
•I
•Them+(self)
•Him+(self)
•store(because you could be talking about any store and that's what makes it a pronoun. But if you wanted it be a noun you would say the exact store you're talking about
•It
•We
•Us
•You
•This
•Her
•Mine
Most times when it takes place of a noun in a conversation is when saying a person's name because you dont want to continuously keep their name.
Привет меган
This is 'Hey Megan" in Russian.
Pictures a little bit blurry can you get a clearer image?
Answer:
A. It uses the word I, and one character tells the story
Explanation: