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Which possessive pronoun correctly replaces the underlined words in the sentence? They brought their trophies home from the banquet. A. mine B. hers C. theirs D. his
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Which possessive pronoun correctly replaces the underlined words in the sentence? They brought their trophies home from the banquet. A. mine B. hers C. theirs D. his
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Which possessive pronoun correctly replaces the underlined words in the sentence? They brought their trophies home from the banquet. A. mine B. hers C. theirs D. his
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D. his
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Im guessing it's D. his because if you replace their with his it still makes sense, but I really can't tell because I can't tell what is underlined.
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