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What kind of pronouns are in italics in the line from Romeo and Juliet (listed in correct order)?

relative; nominative
indefinite; objective
demonstrative; nominative
reflexive; objective

What kind of pronouns are in italics in the line from Romeo and Juliet (listed in-example-1
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I think it is demonstrative and nominative
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Answer: The correct answer is DEMONSTRATIVE and NOMINATIVE.

Explanation: In "THIS is as IT should be", we find that "THIS" is a demonstrative pronoun meanwhile the pronoun "IT" is a nominative one.

Nominative pronouns perform the syntactic function of subject of the sentence.

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