Asked by tyh

A reflexive pronoun is a pronoun
formed with -self or -selves that is used for emphasis.
formed with -self or -selves that refers to the subject.
that is not formed with -self or -selves.
that is not plural or possessive.

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Correct answer: "formed with -self or -selves that refers to the subject."

Explanation/example: Reflexive pronouns (myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves) refer back to the subject of the sentence — e.g., "He hurt himself." Note: the same forms can also be used for emphasis (intensive pronouns), as in "She herself solved it."