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So i'm not sure what your exactly trying to ask, but The pronouns, "I", "my", and "me" are actually first - person point of view. And the pronouns, "he", "she", and "they" are Second - person point of view. So i think you have them mixed up. hope this helped :)
Explanation:
Answer:
To protect themselves from being enslaved.
Hi!
To infer may mean to introduce some new concept or idea. For example, I can infer that equality should be granted to all individuals.
Inferring can also focus on <em>concluduing, </em>or <em>deducing. </em>It means to reach a point in which you have conjured up some belief or fact.
For example, I can deduce, or, infer, that you are upset by your tone of voice!
Hopefully, this helps! =)
Answer:
B
Explanation:
B is just a random anecdote that doesn't relate to facts.
A-It is in favor of car rides, and it is a valid argument
B-It is just a random story, and is NOT relevant
C-It is in favor of trains because they are safer, a valid argument
D-Again, it is in favor of trains.
Answer: By the time they came, we had finished our dinner.
Came is past tense, so I would assume it would be had finished