This exercise made me very aware of how I was writing, particularly when I am telling Henry's story.
List of Pronouns
it (figure 1)
his (Henry)
She (Henry's mother)
his (Henry)
him (Henry)
She (Henry's therapist)
him (Henry)
he (Henry)
she (Henry's therapist)
his (Henry)
he (Henry)
her (Henry's therapist)
he (Henry)
his (Henry)
He (Henry)
him (Henry)
He (Henry)
him (Henry)
he (Henry)
he(Henry)
his (Henry)
him (Henry)
they (Henry;s parents)
They (Henry's parents)
they (Henry's parents)
she (Henry's mother)
him (Henry)
it (homeschooling)
they (occupational therapists)
they (occupational therapists)
they (occupational therapists)
he/she (student)
they (occupational therapists)
them (students' parents)
they (occupational therapists)
them (disabled students)
his (Tanner Skilton)
this (lack of support)
this (lack of support)
It (figure 2)
they (schools)
"Personal Pronouns" via brainpop.com |
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