Respuesta :
The paragraph has been reworked with the proper pronouns highlighted and emboldened.
Explanation:
Ambrose Bierce was a journalist. Many Newspaper columns focused on corruption, fraud, and the people Bierce didn’t like. He had a biting wit, so people did not want to find the subject of one of columns. However, He also had a very serious side to his writing. In fact, Bierce was disappointed with the war reporting of his day, basically said, “I will do it !”
At the age of 71, Bierce rode alongside Pancho Villa's army as he waged revolution across Mexico.
The correct pronouns have been put in place and properly highlighted as needed.
We can complete the biography of author Ambrose Bierce with the missing pronouns in the following manner:
- Ambrose Bierce was a journalist. Many of his newspaper columns focused on corruption, fraud, and people Bierce didn't like. Bierce had a biting wit, so people did not want to find themselves the subject of one of his columns. However, he also had a very serious side to his writing. In fact, Bierce was disappointed with the war reporting of his day, so he basically said, "I will do it!" At the age of 71, he rode alongside Pancho Villa's army as he waged revolution across Mexico.
- To figure out what the missing pronouns are, we must always pay attention to whom the sentence is about.
- Then, we must pay attention to the context to figure out what type of pronoun it should be: subject, object, possessive, reflective, etc.
- Let's take the second sentence as an example. This sentence is about Ambrose Bierce's columns, so we must use "his".
- Now, in the third sentence, we have a different topic for a moment - "people". These people do no wanna see someone in Bierce's columns because of his wit and humor. Who do they not want to see? Themselves.
- Thus, by paying attention to topic and context, we can figure out what the pronouns are.
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