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Which pronoun best completes the sentence?Every woman received __________ prize. A. their B. she C. there D. her

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Which pronoun best completes the sentence?

Every woman received __________ prize.

A. their
B. she
C. there
D. her

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Solution

To determine the best pronoun to complete the sentence "Every woman received __________ prize," we should assess the options provided in relation to the subject of the sentence.

  1. Analyzing the Options:

    • A. their: This pronoun is often used as a singular gender-neutral option, but it doesn't fit well with "Every woman," which typically implies a singular subject.
    • B. she: This pronoun is a subject pronoun and cannot complete the sentence as it does not refer to the prize.
    • C. there: This is an adverb indicating place and does not apply grammatically to this sentence.
    • D. her: This is the correct singular possessive pronoun that matches "Every woman," indicating that the prize belongs to her.
  2. Conclusion: The most appropriate choice that grammatically fits is D. her.

Thus, the completed sentence is: "Every woman received her prize."

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