Answer:<u> Those</u> is a demonstrative pronoun.
Explanation:
- We use demonstrative pronouns when we want to point to something specific. These pronouns identify objects/people in time or space.
- There are demonstrative pronouns in both singular and plural form.
- Moreover, there are demonstrative pronouns that are near in time/distance (<em>this, these</em>) and far in time/distance (<em>that, those</em>).
- Demonstrative pronoun <em>those</em> used in this sentence is a demonstrative pronoun used for plural. It is far in distance/time.
Answer:
1. Analytic Language-uses word order rather than inflections to show grammatical relationships
2. Structural Punctuation- Emphasizes grammatical relationships of words in a sentence
3. Morpheme- The smallest unit of semantic or grammatical meaning: word, base, affix or inflection
4. Idiom- A form of expression peculiar to a particular language and approved by usage
Explanation:
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B
Sees himself as king over all that he surveys
Answer:
C and D
Explanation:
A is incorrect because there are many people involved in "The Adventure of the Six Napoleons" that commit crimes.
B is incorrect because in the first story, he takes the case at the urging of a professor at the university and in the second story, he takes the case and works with Lestrade.
C is correct because in "The Adventure of the Three Students" no one is hurt, but someone was murdered in the other story.
D is correct because in "The Adventure of the Three Students" a serious crime isn't really committed and so there was no reason for the police to be involved. However, in the second story, Lestrade asks for Holmes' help and they work together.