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which best completes the sentence? their, his, its some people think that a snake can sting with ____ tail, but thats not true. which best completes the sentence? dangerousest, most dangerous which venomous snake is the? which conjunction best completes the sentence? yet, or, for the honey badger was bitten by a king cobra,
First Question (Pronoun Choice)
The subject is "a snake", which is a singular non - human noun. "their" is used for plural or gender - neutral plural - like subjects, "his" is for male - human subjects, and "its" is used for singular non - human nouns to show possession. So "its" fits here.
The adjective "dangerous" is a three - syllable word. For most three - syllable or more adjectives, the superlative form is formed by adding "most" before the adjective, not by using the "-est" suffix. So "most dangerous" is the correct superlative form.
The sentence structure implies a reason - giving relationship. "yet" is used for contrast, "or" is used for choice, and "for" can be used as a conjunction to introduce a reason. So "for" is the appropriate conjunction here (assuming the full sentence contextually needs a reason - giving conjunction).
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