In the fourth sentence of this paragraph, "they" is a (B.) subject pronoun.
A pronoun is a word that is used to replace a noun that, generally, has already been mentioned. Moreover, there are different types of pronouns since each of them serve a different purpose. Some of them are subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive pronouns and reflexive pronouns. <u>The pronoun "they" in the fourth sentence of this paragraph is a subject pronoun because it is acting as the subject of the verb "sailed" and it is referring to a specific group of people</u> (the Tuatha Dé Dannan).
Compelled, imminent, borrowed, is, would've studied, had been making, won't/shan't (Idk for that one), more, missed, is going to, feigned, used to, they are having, which, spree, but I don't, mustn't. Hope they're all correct, and hope that helps XD
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The answer is "Please, don't judge me because I am a quiet, awkward person."
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The image above depicts a small concourse of people, primarily parents with their respected children engaging in playful activity at a playground.
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