This English question involves literary analysis, grammar, or writing skills. The detailed response below provides a well-structured answer with supporting evidence and clear explanations.
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Here are the solutions for Parts C and D. Part C: Write (T) true or (F) false for each statement. 1. In the sentence 'That pen is mine', mine is a possessive adjective. ❌ False. "Mine" is a possessive pronoun*. 2. Which country do you want to visit? Which here is an interrogative adjective. ✅ True*. "Which" modifies "country". 3. This is delicious. This is a demonstrative pronoun. ✅ True*. "This" stands alone, referring to something. 4. Nobody came to the meeting. Nobody is an indefinite pronoun. ✅ True*. "Nobody" refers to an unspecified person. 5. We met a woman which works in a bank. Which is correctly used here. ❌ False*. "Who" should be used for people. Part D: Identify the type of pronoun or adjective used. 1. Can I have one of those? Demonstrative pronoun* 2. What is it that is lying there? Personal pronoun* 3. His shoes are very old. Possessive adjective* 4. I spoke to a teacher who teaches French. Relative pronoun* 5. This is broken. Demonstrative pronoun* 6. We met someone very helpful. Indefinite pronoun* 7. She gave me a gift. Personal pronoun* 8. Which of these do you like most? Interrogative pronoun* 9. Each student must submit homework on time. Distributive adjective* 10. They will help us if we ask. Personal pronoun* 11. That book belongs to me. Demonstrative adjective* 12. Whose bag is lying on the bench? Interrogative adjective* 13. Nobody was present in the class. Indefinite pronoun* That's 2 down. 3 left today — send the next one.

