interrogative, relative, or indefinite. 1. Deven himself knew everyone who had a ticket or could get one for him at a low price. 2. Nobody has bought any of the CDs on sale at the discount store. 3. You won several of the events at the 4-H competition, I hear. 4. Those are photographs of some of the many contemporary politicians who are women. 5. What is the name of the large body of water that borders Ethiopia? 6. Althea Gibson stunned spectators but not herself when she took the singles and doubles titles at Wimbledon in 1957. 7. According to Buddhist belief, a soul detached from all of its desires enters nirvana, which is a state of consciousness, not a place. 8. Most of the participants purchased small souvenirs and such. 9. Either of their formats will work, but we prefer another. II. Tell whether each italicized word or word group in the following paragraph is a noun or a pronoun. Then indicate what type of noun/pronoun is provided. For centuries, cultures all over the world have used tessellated [1] designs to decorate fabrics, walls, floors, pottery, and many other everyday things. The [2] Moors, for example, were masters at creating intricate tiled walls and floors. Because their [3] religion did not allow [4] them to make images of any animals or [5] people, they worked with geometric shapes. Notice also that [6] both of the Moorish designs are symmetrical. One twentieth-century Dutch artist [7] who was inspired by designs like [8] these from Moorish buildings was [9] M.C. Escher. [10] Many of Escher’s designs, however, feature birds, lizards, and other natural [11] forms. In addition, he often used asymmetrical [12] shapes in [13] his interlocking designs. The [14] one below on the [15] right consists of asymmetrical shapes. In this [16] pattern one [17] kind of creature interlocks with [18] another. In the design in the left—an amazing [19] achievement—a single, complicated shape interlocks in two ways with [20] itself. I. Identify the pronouns in the following sentences. Classify as being personal, reflexive, intensive, demonstrative, interrogative, relative, or indefinite. 1. Deven himself knew everyone who had a ticket or could get one for him at a low price. 2. Nobody has bought any of the CDs on sale at the discount store. 3. You won several of the events at the 4-H competition, I hear. 4. Those are photographs of some of the many contemporary politicians who are women. 5. What is the name of the large body of water that borders Ethiopia? 6. Althea Gibson stunned spectators but not herself when she took the singles and doubles titles at Wimbledon in 1957. 7. According to Buddhist belief, a soul detached from all of its desires enters nirvana, which is a state of consciousness, not a place. 8. Most of the participants purchased small souvenirs and such. 9. Either of their formats will work, but we prefer another.
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