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I need help with this writing thing the teacher taught us pronouns but didn’t teach us antecedents.

I need help with this writing thing the teacher taught us pronouns but didn’t teach-example-1
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Ok so first a antecedent is In grammar, an antecedent is an expression that gives its meaning to a proform. A proform takes its meaning from its antecedent; e.g., "John arrived late because traffic held him up." The pronoun him refers to and takes its meaning from John, so John is the antecedent of him.

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so can you figure it out now

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