Answer: The correct answer is [B]: "She."
<u>Explanation</u>:
Note: "She/he/'name of one person, place, or thing'); or "it" —
are all examples of a "third person, singular, pronoun."
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Note: Let us examine the answer choices:
Choice [A]: "We" —is a first-person plural noun; so is: "Johnny and I (me)"; would function as "we". → Rule out.
Choice [B]: "She"—makes sense—{Note: "She/he/'name of one person, place, or thing'); or "it" —are all examples of a "third person, singular" pronoun.]. → sounds promising!
Choice [C]: "They"—is a "third-person plural" pronoun—[Note: "They, "You all"; "Jonathan and Susan"; "The monkeys"; "The monkeys, the rabbits, and the flamingoes" — are all examples of a "third person, plural" pronoun.]" → Rule out.
Choice [D]: "Me"—is a "first-person singular" pronoun.
[Note: " I , and "me"—are examples of pronouns.] → Rule out.
We are left with the correct answer:
Answer Choice [B]: "She" ;
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Hope this answer is helpful. Best wishes!
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Answer: Believed because if you are not believed then you are not incredible you have to prove and be believed by people to be incredible.
This is a narrative poem. It narrates how the day goes for <span>Peggy Ann McKay. You will kn</span>ow that Peggy tries to make excuses so as not to go to school. In the second stanza, she has already mentioned five excuses, "<span>My mouth is wet, my throat is dry./ I'm going blind in my right eye./ My tonsils are as big as rocks,/ I've counted sixteen chicken pox.</span>" At the end though, Peggy discovers that it is Saturday so she suddenly feels well and plans to go out to play.
Answer:
Agree,
Explanation:
The desire to belong is a powerful emotion it shows the state of belonging which also means that it is powerful and the state of belonging also says that the person/ author is somewhere they personally think they are supposed to be.