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You can typically find the answers to an identifying pronouns worksheet in the teacher's resource section of the educational material, online educational platforms, or by asking the instructor directly. Many worksheets also include an answer key at the end or on a separate page. Additionally, educational websites may offer solutions or explanations for similar worksheets.
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Questions that contain "which of the following..." wording are often test questions taken directly from school worksheets or actual tests. These kinds of questions expect *you*, the test-taker, to have studied and to be able to pick the correct choice or choices from an assortment of answers. This means you have to study to know what does or doesn't belong; what is or isn't; what fits and what doesn't. Asking for test answers is not appropriate on WikiAnswers. WikiAnswers will not do your homework for you (even for older adult students). Nor will this site provide answers to test questions from any regular school or online school. We will not write your discussion papers, critiques or essays, or develop your thesis statements for you. Asking for answers to tests or worksheets, or asking for someone to do your homework or provide 'easy answers' to your studies, are actions that teachers (and WikiAnswers) view as cheating. If you have a specific question in the subject we are more than willing to help. If you need help to understand material, ask specifically about the part that confuses you and we'll try to explain it. Additional comments: The word "which" needs an 'h'; the spelling "wich" is not a word.
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