Each pronoun should agree with its antecedent in

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Answer 1
Answer: Each pronoun should agree with its antecedent in number.
For example: Jane bought the dress she liked. 
She agrees with the antecedent Jane in number, they are both singular.
You wouldn't be able to say:
Jane bought the dress they liked. 
It wouldn't refer to the same antecedent.
Answer 2
Answer:

The answer is D. number


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A. (Sunrise) most effectively translates a concept into a mental picture. It is the best option because of the actual descriptors that paint an image. B does not paint an image it simply states an event and is barely related to the concept of freedom. C does paint an image but it is not really related to the concept of studious. Finally, while D. (Rumors) does have a strong relation to its sentence, it creates a feeling and a scent more than an image.

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A predicate is a word or a group of words which describes or tells what the subject is all about. The complete predicate of the given sentence is, crept softly through the bush. 

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Which of the following correctly describes this sentence?

It uses a simile.
It uses only literal language.
It has a positive tone.
It has a negative tone.

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I'd guess C. It has a positive tone.  :)

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D. antonyms.

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Your introduction could start with "My essay on chronological order is about 3 of the world's oldest dog breeds. " Just a suggestion.
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