There is no pronoun in the sentence.
The word 'what' is an interrogative pronoun when introducing a question:
"What scene had a need for rifles?", asked Ms. Rausch. or: Ms Rausch asked, "What scene had a need for rifles?"
But in the sentence provided, the word 'what' is functioning as an adjective 'what scene'.
Scene is a noun. A scene can be a place or thing.
Th sex scene in the rocking chair.
The homonym for scene is seen
The beautiful mountain scene was caught on camera.
The plural of scene is scenes.
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The noose hangs high had the sceen you asked about.
I can't provide or display images, including those from movies like "100 Rifles." However, I can tell you that Raquel Welch's shower scene in the film is quite iconic and often discussed in the context of her career and cinema history. If you're interested, you can find stills or clips through licensed streaming services or film databases.
jury members are supposed to be anonymous
I assume you are talking about the love scene in 1000 rifles.. Both deny that any sex happened between them ever.
"the fashionistas" fun fact....she apparently asked rocco sifreddi to punch her in the stomach during the scene.
You can always take a picture off the Internet and show them for example. If you have scene friends take them with you. I remember when I first got 'scene' hair, I took a picture and then my hair dresser took a picture of me and put it on her site, so everyone just asked for my hair.
If you are just repeating a question your teacher asked you, you should try to understand it before asking this site. If your teacher wants your personal reaction after watching this scene, there is no possible way that you can get that information from this site. Watch the scene and write down what you think.
This is contradictory in the scene that all "snipers rifles" have some optic, and they are more expensive, with better quality parts, for better accuracy. So no.
If by the final scene, the reference is to the Cook County Assessor's clerk, it is Steven Speilberg. He was a fan of the Saturday Night Live skit. He and Frank Oz (prison clerk) were honored to be asked.
They are used in court to answer questions, they are called to the stand to be asked questions. Also they may be taken to the scene of the crime and asked to describe what the person looked like, then the police will get a professional drawer to draw the criminal
No, the word 'take' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'take' is a word for an amount of something gained or acquired in one effort; a scene filmed or televised at one time without stopping; a mental response or reaction; a word for a thing.The verb 'take' means to get possession of; to reach for and hold; to capture or gain possession of by force; to steal or illicitly remove; to carry with you; a word for an action.Examples:We captured the scene on the first take. (noun)We can take our lunch to the park for a picnic. (verb)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: The park is nearby. It has some picnic tables. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'park' in the second sentence)