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evelyn o bentley

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All of the following statements are true about pronoun-antecedent agreement except
 
  a. A pronoun needs to match its antecedent in person and number, but not in gender.
  b. A pronoun must have the same person, number, and gender as the antecedent.
  c. A pronoun needs to match its antecedent in person.
 d. A pronoun needs to match its antecedent in number.

Question 2

The correct way to fix a comma splice is by
 
  a. adding a coordinating conjunction or a subordinating conjunction.
 b. replacing the comma with a period and creating two separate sentences.
  c. replacing the comma with a semicolon.
 d. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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