Click on the correct word or phrase in the parentheses.
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For help with this exercise, see Pronoun-antecedent agreement.
Example
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(Teenagers /
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The audience entered the auditorium and seated (itself /
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Until (they joined /
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Suddenly the air crackled with machine-gun fire. (Everyone /
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Anyone who invites (a /
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At the time of the executions, many Americans wondered whether either Julius or Ethel Rosenberg deserved (their fate /
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The line for the women’s restroom stretched out into the lobby, and everyone in it was looking at (her /
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(A good manager /
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Neither the horse nor the cattle could get (its /
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A parent with too much imagination can (make themselves /
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