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Which noun is the antecedent of the pronoun "she"? Keiko is raising tulips because she enjoys flowers. A. flowers B. raising C. Keiko D. tulips
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Which noun is the antecedent of the pronoun "she"? Keiko is raising tulips because she enjoys flowers. A. flowers B. raising C. Keiko D. tulips
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Are you kidding me bro? Keiko is a person, therefore, the answer is C. Tulips are the flowers, not referring to “she.” The sentence is saying that Keiko is raising tulips because Keiko enjoys flowers.
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