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d.
Slightly more correct than a. and the other 2 make no sense
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Answer: Jessi wasn’t certain if she should be laughing or horrified by the fawning women.
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small children are often frightened of big dogs
my uncle stands next to my grandma in this photo
mum says my brother takes after my grandad
she has lots of cousins
uncle tom didn't relax this month yet
i didn't spend much time with my relatives last summer
they got divorced last month
i only have a few nephews and nieces
i havent been to the coast for years
we saw that the glacier got smaller compared to ten years ago
the article already appeared on several websites this year
they haven't discovered any new caves so far this year
after i bought the magazine, i realised that i already read it
uh...
they just decided to take some action on climate change.
i never seen such amazing cliffs until i went to venezuela
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Sentence: When Mary or my uncles leave, have them take my violin home.
As you can see, when you read that sentence, it makes perfect sense. Since they are talking about multiple people (Mary and uncles), we cannot use a pronoun that only applies to one person (so this cancels out option A (him) and B (her).
Now, we're left with options C and D.
Since we're talking about <em>multiple</em> uncles and not just one, the "him" in option D would not work. Therefore, the only option left is C.