In is used as an adverb in that sentence.
"had brought" is the past perfect tense of the verb bring.
"evoke" is a verb. It means to bring a memory, feeling, or image into the mind.
A pronoun substitutes for a noun or a pronoun is a sentence. Examples:Jeff will bring the hamburgers and buns, he works at the supermarket.You and I will bring the drinks. We can go to the beverage center.
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
I'm not sure if I understand the question completely, but if you are asking for the correct part of speech for the word "same", it is normally used as an adjective. "the same thing" "the boots are the same"
Dog is a noun, which is a person, place, or thing.
Dog is a noun.
The word dog is a noun.
"will bring" is a verb. It's the future tense of bring.
The word dog is a noun.
The word dog is a noun.
Dog
Yes brought is a verb. It is the past tense of bring.I sometimes bring my dog to work. Last week I brought him to work 3 times.
The phrase "dog guide" is a noun. The plural would be dog guides.
The word dogs is a plural noun. The singular is dog.
"The dog" isn't a sentence because it doesn't have a verb. If you are asking what part of speech it is, "the" is an article, and "dog" is a noun.
To take a child and bring it up as one's own - verb.