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The third person pronouns that take the place of a noun (name) for a female are: she, her, hers, herself.

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Mother made the cake. She loves to bake. You can ask her for the recipe if you like. (personal pronouns)

Sherry bought a new car. The blue one is hers. (possessive pronoun)

Aunt Betty is stopping for a visit on hervacation. (possessive adjective)

My sister made herself a new dress. (reflexive pronoun)

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A third person feminine refers to a narrative perspective where the subject being discussed is female and is being referred to in the third person (using pronouns like "she" or "her"). It is a common way of storytelling or conveying information about a female character without directly involving the speaker or listener as part of the narrative.

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