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27. Which of these is a possessive case pronoun?

-who
-whose
-whoever
-whomever

28. Which of these is NEAREST in connotative meaning to the word cat?

-kitty
-stray
-feline
-tomcat

29. Which of these is a singular reflexive (or intensive) pronoun?

-me
-yours
-yourself
yourselves

User Tarick
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28 is feline
feline is the technical term for cat i believe


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Answer:

  • 27. The possessive case pronoun is the second one: whose.
  • 28. The nearest in connotative meaning to the word cat is the third one: feline.
  • 29. The singular reflexive (or intensive) pronoun is the third one: yourself.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • 27. A possessive pronoun indicates possession. For example, Whose pencil is this?
  • 28. In this case, the word is feline because all the other options add some characteristics that the original word (cat) doesn't have. For example, tomcat is actually a cat, but is a male and domestic. Feline is a more formal way to refer to a cat without adding any other condition that we don't know if it has.
  • 29. A reflexive pronoun is a word that ends in self or selves that is used when the subject and the object of the sentence are the same, for example I trust myself. The reflexive pronouns can be singular or plural, the singular reflexive pronoun in this case is yourself.

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