Here is the revised paragraph with the correct pronoun agreement:
"everyone is excited for the pep rally. katie and jill are in charge of blowing up the balloons, their least favorite task. they hate how the balloons have to be completely full or they won't float. on the other side of the gym, sam is practicing her cheer routine. if she doesn't practice, she could embarrass herself. the last to arrive are brynn and avery with the shirts to give away. as long as everyone does their part, the pep rally will be a success.
♡︎ note: obviously you would use capital letters i just don't type like that
Answer:
They drive to town together, and Elisa notices a dark speck on the road in the distance. She realizes it's the chrysanthemum sprouts that the tinker has dumped by the side of the road, keeping the pot. Eventually, they overtake the tinker's wagon, but Elisa refuses to look at it as they pass. Elisa asks Henry about the boxing fights in town, then asks if they can get wine with dinner. He agrees. She again asks him about the fights, and if fighters hurt each other a lot - she explains that she's read they can be quite violent. Henry, surprised, asks her what's wrong, and tells her that if she wants to go to the fights, he'll take her, but he doesn't think she'll like it. She answers that she doesn't want to go to the fights - wine will be enough. As they continue to drive, she turns up her coat collar so he can't see that she's crying.
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Because he is stubborn and will not admit it
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I believe that is it
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I think that statement has a lot of "if"s behind it. Sometimes children are wiser than adults. Sometimes children go by a simple rule "If it's not good for me or someone else, don't do it." Sometimes children don't have the right answer at all.
By the time you are grown up, you should have a definite feeling of what is right and what is not right. Society expects common sense from adults. They should have enough worldly experience to be able to act correctly.