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Identifying the Intensive Pronoun Which word from the passage is an intensive pronoun? The race was about to start. Katie stepped onto the track. The other runners lined themselves up as well. Katie really
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Identifying the Intensive Pronoun
Which word from the passage is an intensive pronoun?
The race was about to start. Katie stepped onto the track.
The other runners lined themselves up as well. Katie
really wanted to win the race. "Only you yourself can
make this happen!" Katie assured herself.
O themselves
you
O yourself
O herself
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Yourself, is the intensive pronoun.
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