A.
more swiftly
B.
swiftlier
C.
most swiftly
formal
rhetorical
mimetic
b. 15
c. 30
d. 20
b. He is a mighty opponent.
c. Its paws were caked in mud.
d. She stood up for people's rights.
C. Its paws were caked in mud.
The possessive pronoun is 'Its'. A possessive pronoun is a pronoun which shows possession. Other possessive pronouns include: my, mine, ours, its, his, her, hers, theirs, your and yours.
The sentence that includes a possessive pronoun in a correct way is this; c. Its paws were caked in mud.
A possessive pronoun is a word that is used as a substitute for a noun which also shows that one thing belongs to another. An apostrophe and letter s are characteristic of possessive pronouns.
In the sentence selected above, we see the usage of the possessive pronoun, "it's" which shows that the paws belonged to an animal that must have been referred to initially. So, the correct option number is: C. Its paws were caked in mud.
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