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londonang

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A pronoun is
 
  A) a word that takes the place of a noun or other pronoun.
  B) always at the beginning of a sentence.
  C) similar to a noun marker.

Question 2

There are a number of basic writing moves you should use in your writing. In the analyzing move you would
 
  A) rate the value of something.
  B) use logic and evidence to prove something is true.
  C) share an experience or a story.
  D) examine a subject or topic and break it down.



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Answer to Question 1

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