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match the section designation with the kind of pronoun information you’…

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match the section designation with the kind of pronoun information you’ll find there. some information is found in more than one place. (you may want to use the search function of the ebook to help you here.) drag each item on the left to its matching item on the right. note that every item may not have a match, while some items may have more than one match. possessive pronouns pronoun case asking people what pronoun they use for themselves in the 3rd person pronoun - antecedent agreement p - 5a s - 6c s - 6a l - 10d e - 2c e - 2b

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this, we analyze each left - hand item:

  1. Possessive pronouns: Usually related to sections about pronoun cases or agreement. In many grammar resources, possessive pronouns are covered in sections about pronoun case (as they are a type of pronoun with a specific case - related function) and also in sections about pronoun - antecedent agreement (since they need to agree with their antecedents). But from the common grammar section numbering, possessive pronouns are often matched with P - 5a (if P - 5a is about pronoun cases or possessive pronouns) and also with S - 6c or S - 6a. However, a more standard match is:
  • possessive pronouns: P - 5a (assuming P - 5a is about pronoun cases or possessive pronouns)
  • pronoun case: P - 5a (as pronoun case includes different types of pronouns like possessive, subjective, objective cases)
  • asking people what pronoun they use for themselves in the 3rd person: This is related to gender - inclusive or personal pronoun usage, and if E - 2c or E - 2b is about that, but more likely, if we consider the options, maybe E - 2c. But a more accurate way (if we refer to common grammar ebook structures) is that this is often in a section about inclusive language, maybe E - 2c.
  • pronoun - antecedent agreement: S - 6a (in many grammar resources, S - 6a is about subject - verb or pronoun - antecedent agreement)
  1. Let's re - evaluate:
  • possessive pronouns: P - 5a (sections on pronoun cases often include possessive pronouns)
  • pronoun case: P - 5a (pronoun case study includes possessive, subjective, objective cases)
  • asking people what pronoun they use for themselves in the 3rd person: E - 2c (if E - 2c is about inclusive language and personal pronoun usage)
  • pronoun - antecedent agreement: S - 6a (sections on agreement, S - 6a is about pronoun - antecedent agreement)

Answer:

  • possessive pronouns: P - 5a
  • pronoun case: P - 5a
  • asking people what pronoun they use for themselves in the 3rd person: E - 2c
  • pronoun - antecedent agreement: S - 6a

(Note: The exact matches may vary depending on the specific ebook's section numbering. But this is based on common grammar sectioning logic.)