Asked by Anonymous
How does a vague pronoun reference cause confusion for the reader or listener
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Answered by
Writeacher
Here's an example:
<i>Robots can do their jobs as well as they can.</i>
In that sentence, exactly who are "their" and "they" referring to?
<i>Robots can do their jobs as well as they can.</i>
In that sentence, exactly who are "their" and "they" referring to?
Answered by
Maggie
"Their" would refer to the robots and "they" refers to other people?
Answered by
p00p00 boi
uh no idea lmao
Answered by
Anonymous
I have no clue lmao
Answered by
poke
uuum
Answered by
bbf
the robots?
Answered by
bbf
sarcasm
Answered by
leo
i got the answers to the test
1.A
2.C
3.D and E
4.B
i hope this helps :D
1.A
2.C
3.D and E
4.B
i hope this helps :D
Answered by
Anonymous
Heyyyy can someone help
Answered by
(:
just saying do not pick leo got all my questions incorrect
Answered by
Why
Just put the dang answer and then we’re done ok
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