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Fill in the blank with conjunction :Giving up wrong pleasure is not self -sacrifice _______________self -culture.​

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Answered by raghulragavi07
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Explanation:

When To Use "Myself" And "Yourself"

One standard use of the reflexive pronoun myself is when the person speaking or writing is both the subject of a sentence and its object. (It is called reflexive because it reflects the subject.)

I managed to restrain myself. [direct object]

I think I should give myself a pat on the back. [indirect object]

I was left in a room by myself for hours. [object of preposition]

Another standard use is when myself isn’t required for the sentence to make grammatical sense, but adds emphasis:

I made it myself.

I began to feel guilty myself.

I myself couldn't imagine him as a colleague.

Criticized uses

Myself is also used in ways which many people object to or dislike, as follows:

as the subject of a verb:

It wasn't that Peter and myself were being singled out.

My friends and myself do not find it a great problem.

as the object of a verb:

They hauled Barry and myself in for questioning.

But that would involve Kate and myself working together!

as the object of a preposition:

His nervousness communicated itself to Isaac and myself.

‘The rift between myself and Felicity is final and unmendable’, he announced

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