Answer:
-reflexive
Explanation:
A reflexive pronoun is a personal pronoun having a form of self as a suffix that shows that the subject's action affects the subject itself. It is usually employed when the subject is the same person acting in the object.
On the other hand, a preposition is a word used to connect the following noun or a pronoun, in an adjectival or adverbial sense.
Take, for example;
He washed it himself.
Here, he is the sentence subject, and it is the preposition's object.
Indefinite pronouns are pronouns that do not usually specify the identity of its referent. Examples include anything, anyone, something, etc.
Interrogative pronouns are pronouns used in a question. They are what, which, who, whom, and whose.
The author uses imagery. This helps the reader understand and visualize what he is wishing for.
Hello!
The correct answer is option 3: "If you want to visit the memorial, I can take you there."
It is not option 1 because the first sentence contains too many commas, making the sentence sound choppy. It also adds many unnecessary pauses.
It also is not option 2 because the sentence is a run-on.
I hope this helps you! Have a lovely day!
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A synthesis<span> is a written discussion that draws on one or more sources. It follows that your ability to write syntheses depends on your ability to infer relationships among sources - essays, articles, fiction, and also nonwritten sources, such as lectures, interviews, observations.</span>