Pronouns are words used as substitutes for proper or common words.
For example: Mary brushed her hair.
Instead of saying Mary brushed Mary's hair, you can just use the pronoun her.
Explanation:
(a) The horse I selected won the race
(b) The Man I met yesterday lent me some money
(c) It will conveniently close when I put it on this table
(d)where is the hat I wore yesterday
Answer:
The reader predicts that "always" will end, as will Issac and Monica's relationship.
Explanation:
Just take my word for it I've read this book at least 7 times.
Answer:
Explanation:
<em>Mr. Pneumonia was not what you would call a chivalric old gentleman</em>
Mr pneumonia character utilizes personification of death, a ravager who acts like the Grim Reaper and ravages the quiet street of Greenwich Village who however,saves the life of a young neighboring artist, dying of pneumonia by giving her the will to live.
Is there any options under that question? If not, a topic sentence should be supported by facts. A topic sentence is normally in the introduction of a paragraph and explains what your trying to explain to the reader if this makes sense. Lmk if you need any more help!