Choose the appropriate pronoun. _____ look much better than the others. Those They

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Answer 1
Answer: THEY look much better than the others - would be appropriate if you were referring to both a person and an object. 

THOSE look much better than the others - would be appropriate if you were referring to an item not a person. 

I am not sure but hope this helped. 
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The correct answer is Those

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As I unwillingly grab my father's old, knitted cap, my mother stops me.
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The sentences that indicate that it is an ex nihilo type of creation story are the following sentences:

" There was as yet no man, nor any animal, nor bird, nor fish, nor crawfish, nor any pit, nor ravine, nor green herb, nor any tree; nothing was but the firmament. The face of the earth had not yet appeared—only the peaceful sea and all the space of heaven. There was nothing yet joined together, nothing that clung to anything else; nothing that balanced itself, that made the least rustling, that made a sound in the heaven. There was nothing that stood up; "

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This creation story in the passage called "ex nihilo earth diver world parents emergence", it can be summarized as the creation made out nothing. It is known that the creation story is a religious, cultural and traditional issue or story in which it is also known as cosmogony that is related to the origins of our world.

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