fill in the blanks with self pronouns and tell whether they are reflexive or emphasising pronouns they are spoiling
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When the subject and the object of the verb is the same person or thing, we use a reflexive pronoun. When reflexive pronouns are used to put emphasis on a particular noun, they are called emphatic pronouns.
The emphasising pronoun for singular first person 'I' is 'myself'. Thus the first blank must be 'myself'.
We can thus eliminate options B and C as incorrect answers.
The reflexive pronoun for singular third person is 'himself','herself' or 'itself' according to the gender of the noun.
In the given sentence the noun is a male. So, the reflexive pronoun used must be 'himself'.
Thus option A is the correct answer.
'Ourselves' is the reflexive pronoun for the plural first person. Thus option D is also incorrect.
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