English, asked by brindajani0212, 10 days ago

They stood under a peepal tree, facing each other. My sister, tall, broad-shouldered, was looking down at my mother. Aradhana pulled out the
flowers from her hair. She cried, “You deceived me, you and Papa. All
of you. I hate you. I hate all of you, everybody, everything.”
(i) Who does the word, ‘They’ refer to

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Answered by dhaneshaziah
1

Answer:

they

Explanation:

They is a third person pronoun. They is used as the subject of a verb. You use they instead of 'he or she' to refer to a person without saying whether that person is a man or a woman.

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