The pronoun you are looking for is the word THEIR.
Person: third person. Pronouns such as he, she, it, and they are considered to be third person pronouns.
Number: plural. Given that there are more than one individual on the team, the pronoun to refer to them has to be plural as well.
Gender: none. We don't know if the team consists only of boys or girls, which is why we cannot determine the gender for sure.
Case: Accusative/Object. They poured water over whom? Their coach. So the case should be indirect object.
Answer:
both men and women should have the same right
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This sentence is a complete sentence.
- It is not a run-on sentence, because there is nowhere you can add punctuation.
- It is not a fragment of a sentence, because there is no missing information, and it is an independent clause.
- It is a complete sentence.
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The answer is D, since they say only a select few are and not the people as a whole.
The Innkeeper, sometimes called The Host named Harry Bailey, is the character who proposes the story-telling competition that frames the remainder of the Canterbury Tales.