The document provides instructions for a weekly assignment to write several sentences describing an interaction about personal finance or credit cards, using at least five pronouns. It includes an example paragraph confronting a brother about missing petty cash, using bold pronouns including I, him, her, theirs, and myself. The example suggests the brother may have taken the cash but blames a key belonging to someone else.
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The document provides instructions for a weekly assignment to write several sentences describing an interaction about personal finance or credit cards, using at least five pronouns. It includes an example paragraph confronting a brother about missing petty cash, using bold pronouns including I, him, her, theirs, and myself. The example suggests the brother may have taken the cash but blames a key belonging to someone else.
The document provides instructions for a weekly assignment to write several sentences describing an interaction about personal finance or credit cards, using at least five pronouns. It includes an example paragraph confronting a brother about missing petty cash, using bold pronouns including I, him, her, theirs, and myself. The example suggests the brother may have taken the cash but blames a key belonging to someone else.
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The document provides instructions for a weekly assignment to write several sentences describing an interaction about personal finance or credit cards, using at least five pronouns. It includes an example paragraph confronting a brother about missing petty cash, using bold pronouns including I, him, her, theirs, and myself. The example suggests the brother may have taken the cash but blames a key belonging to someone else.
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Week 5 Assignment: Pronoun Practice
Resource: Weekly Readings write several sentences describing a
recent interaction with a friend or family member about personal finance or credit cards. This interaction may be imagined or real. Use at least five different pronouns in your sentences. Identify all pronouns used by bolding them.
Last week I confronted my brother regarding his sticky fingers, which directly related to the missing petty cash. I asked him if he knew anything about the money we discovered missing this morning. Of course, Jeff denied any knowledge whatsoever of the theft and mentioned that whoever did it must have a key like ours. I asked him which key he had. The key he had turned out to belong to Rebecca. Her key cannot open the cash box! Since she had, Jeffs key now the only one with cash box access between the two of them is Rebecca. As for myself; I now feel the case of the missing cash is solved.