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English, 28.01.2021 02:00 goofy44

PLEASE HELP THIS IS TIMED The following excerpt is from “The Story of the Old Man Who Made Withered Trees to Flower” by Yei Theodora Ozaki. Identify the correct pronoun from each drop-down menu to present the excerpt as a first-person point of view narrative.
Even the cross old neighbor could not refuse such a simple request, so he consented to give 1.)___ the tree under which Shiro lay buried. 2.)___ then cut the tree down and carried it home. Out of the trunk 3.)___ made a mortar. In this wife put some rice, and 4.)___ began to pound it with the intention of making a festival to the memory of 5.)___ dog Shiro.

Drop down menu

1.)
a.) you
b.) him
c.) he

2.)
a.) you
b.) I
b.) he

3.)
a.) I
b.) you
c.) he

4.)
a.) my
b.) his
c.) your

5.)
a.) you
b,) I
c.) he

6.)
a.) my
b.) your
c.) his

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