B. (her)
it can't be A because mom is not a 'he' so wouldn't be 'his'
it can't be C because 'his and her' only accounts for 1 'he', but there are 2 brothers.
it wouldn't be D either because 'loves' is used only for a singular subject. I can't say "they loves chocolate." Remember, only singular subjects, like "she loves chocolates" (singular 'she')
Answer:
live
Explanation:
Since the pronoun is 'we', we should use live because 'we' is plural.
Perhaps “The Stolen Books”
“Hidden Thief” or something along those
<em><u>Answer:</u></em>
<em>"Full worthy was he in his liege-lord's war, </em>
<em>And therein had he ridden (none more far) </em>
<em>As well in Christendom as heathenesse, </em>
<em>And honoured everywhere for worthiness.
</em>
<em>At Alexandria, he, when it was won;"</em>
<u><em>Explanation:</em></u>
The narrator describes the gathering individuals as indicated by their social positions. The pilgrims speak to a various cross-area of fourteenth-century English society.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
First person uses words such as I or me looking through the eyes of the character
Second person uses you to give a sense of you literally being the character
Third person uses she/he/they to have a more omnipotent view