Which word in the sentence is a subject pronoun? He will find a spot for his sleeping bag.

A.
his

B.
spot

C.
he

D.
bag

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Answer 1
Answer: c. he, In English the subject pronouns are I, you, he, she, it, we, they, what, and who.

Answer 2
Answer: c.
he
that is the answer

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Answer:

C, your intrest in used books.

Explanation:

you're covering, or I guess reporting on, a used bookstore.

Answer:

D. Your excellent customer skills

Explanation:

You need to underline your customer satisfication skills below in order to apply for the job.

Circle the letter of the best SYNONYM (the word or phrase most nearly the same as the word in bold-faced type)Perseverance in competitive sports.
A.Dabbling

B.Winning

C. Persistence

D.Disinterest

E.Pretentiousness
(7th grade English btw)

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Answer:

A. Everyone must face his or her death eventually

Explanation:

Spring may represent rebirth, youth and growth while Autumn/Fall can represent maturity, preparing for an end. Part of growing is accepting - opening up (like blooms), acknowledging to resolve.

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