The best lines for this question would be the following:
<span>A) . . . to discriminate against "business documents and
school-books"; all these phenomena are important.
B) One must make a distinction
however: when dragged into prominence by half poets, the
result is not poetry, nor till the poets among us can be "literalists of
the imagination" —above.
These lines represent of the quality of how poetry should be.</span>
She acted quickly to find a solution.
They walked slowly through the woods.
Gordon spoke loudly to Chief Crazy Horse.
What you apparently see may be a mirage.
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This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
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<em>One</em> of the girls left _________ jacket in the cafeteria.
Choose the pronoun that agrees with the italicized antecedent in number and gender.
A) his
B) her
C) hers
D) their
Answer: B) her
Explanation:
Pronouns are used to indicate possession. Possessive pronouns are used in place of a noun while possessive determiners are placed before a noun.
Possessive determiners:
his
her
Possessive pronouns:
his
hers
In this case, the italicized antecedent refers to a girl (one of the girls), and the sentence refers to a jacket she possesses, so the correct pronoun would be the possessive determiner 'her.'
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