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Using pronouns such as he, she, it, or they, will increase the productivity of a third person POV. When writing in 3rd person, you must refrain from using pronouns such as, I and me, from the 1st person POV and from the second person, which uses pronouns such as you and yours.
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I would say it's a hyperbole because it's a dramatic exaggeration, they didn't <em>actually</em><em> </em>get split in two.
Find it on the media when is this due and what story and ill help
The final e is usually dropped before a suffix beginning with a vowel:
debate. debatable.
desire. desirable.
dine. dining.
excite. excitable.
like. likable.
love. lovable.
make. makable.
move. movable.