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kaid0807

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Circle the correct pronoun in parentheses.
  The person who saw the whole thing was (she, her).
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

These are all examples of a person who has an expert opinion, with the exception of:
 
  a) a doctor of psychology who practices and teaches at Princeton University,
  and who has completed and published 10 research studies and three books.
  b) a musicologist and composer in Residence at Juilliard, who has written 20
  original works performed by quite a few international orchestras.
  c) a graduate student who is working on his thesis in Sociology.
  d) a physician and neuroscientist who works at General Hospital, teaches
  for the local university, and has published several works on the topic of the
  brain.



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Answer to Question 1

she

Answer to Question 2

c)



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