His or her is correct.
"The student picked up she/ he own backpack..."
"The student [singular] picked up their own backpack..."
People aren't its.
In the part of the third wish, speaking about a swan, the teller says that it was dabbling and preening. When we talk about dabbling we say that the swan was moving and he was partially immersed in the water he was simming on. we can say that dabbling is a strong move on the water.
The type of sentence given above is an example of a compound sentence. A compound sentence consists of two independent clauses. These independent clauses can either be separated by a comma and coordinating conjunction or a semicolon. The independent clauses above are separated by a semicolon. The independent clauses are, Pride is a powerful factor in an individual's behavior and it can also be the downfall of that individual.
Answer:
shshshsshsh you think others answer this long long long question do it short okay like sentence short dshshshshb
Explanation:
hahahha ayusin nyo po