which pronoun refers back to another noun or pronoun in sentence to emphasize it?
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An intensive pronoun is a pronoun that refers back to the subject of a sentence in order to emphasize it. For example, the pronoun himself is an intensive pronoun in the sentence The detective himself was the culprit. The pronoun himself refers back to the subject the detective in order to add emphasis.
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An emphatic pronoun refers back to another noun (or pronoun) in the sentence to emphasize it. For example: The Queen herself attended the party.
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