We use pronouns so that we are not repetitive.
Answer: A) or the first option.
A pronoun is really a word that takes the spot of a noun, without pronouns sentences really wouldn't make sense or be clear here are examples.
Deaththekid101 answered a question
He answered a question
The spider is crawling
It is crawling
Zaxby's is the best resturaunt
This is the best resturaunt
See? pronouns take places so its important we have them.
Privelage is suggestive, yet it's common knowledge that some have more privilege than others. Privilege is a right or special advantage that only a specific group, or person has that others do not have. Privilege can apply to many different things such as amnesty to do certain things, or the ability to do things that others cannot.
Ex. A sibling may have privilege to stay out until 12am, while the other must be home much earlier. The sibling that can stay out later has an advantage, which is privilege.
Her experience in Ellis Island
Explanation:
- One young woman examined Catherine's hair when she went to Ellis Island. Catherine had braided her hair beautifully as she was going to meet someone.
- The woman unbraided her hair and found something clipping her hair and cut it here and there. Catherine started to cry and questioned the woman about the hair cut.
- The woman told Catherine that if she is going to be in America, she has to keep her hair clean.