A reflexive pronoun will always contain “self” or “selves” and will reference (or reflect back to) the subject of the sentence. For instance, “myself” is the reflexive pronoun in the following sentence:
I made myself laugh.
As a result, it can be said that a sentence with a reflexive pronoun will have the subject doing something to itself. With that in mind, the sentence that contains a reflexive pronoun is the following sentence:
We treated ourselves to pizza.
Again, we can see that the subject is doing something to itself—treating itself to pizza.
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c. there
d. it's
B) “Remember, / Hrothgar, O knowing king …”
C) “And sometimes they sacrificed to the old stone gods,”
D) “Then when the darkness had dropped, Grendel
2. According to Bede, what is true of Ireland?
A. It does not have any snakes.
C. It gets lots of snow.
D. The climate is too warm
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c. thesis; outlines
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