Okay not positive what the question is but of the options
‘her’ is the only pronoun that would work in place of ‘their’
but i don’t think there’s anything wrong with saying their so i d k
let me know if that’s not the question and i’ll try to answer the real one
The Three Sisters, like Chekhov's plays of his later period, intertwines the mundane and the tragic. Chekhov focuses on the women's inability to be happy and their brother's staunch rejection of any promise in his life. But Chekhov is not above the use of humor to poke fun at the stubborn backwardness of his characters. The Three Sisters uses a subtle form of indirect action that, for Chekhov, mirrored real life. If reality is paced in a certain fashion, Chekhov reasoned, his plays should reflect that reality.
<span>1. the accurate production of tone variety in voice tone: voice purity --this shows you understand the rules and know how to produce clear and accurate voice
2. variety in voice tone; the range of expressiveness of the voice: voice flexibility -- this shows you can be flexible and change how you express yourself
3. the power or volume of voice: voice strength --this shows that your voice has power and can fill a whole space</span>
Answer: The third answer
Explanation: Not exactly sure how to word this but all I can say is basically proper punctuation and capitalization is used in that answer. The sentence is correctly begun with a capital letter and the comma is used correctly. All of the other answer options do not fit and wouldn’t be correct.