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Which sentence contains a correctly identified compound pronoun in a prepositional phrase. The bold words are the identified and are put in parenthesis

A. While waiting in line, Sara stood near (him) and (her).

B. (She) and (I) will be at the park on Tuesday, waiting for Mariah and them.

C. Everyone is so sure that he'll be late after travelling with (Peter) and (Maria).

D. After they visit the Grand Canyon,(Tianna) and (Mom) are going to a spa.

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Answer: the answer is A i just took the quiz

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User Brandee
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I believe the answer is 'A. While waiting in line, Sara stood near (him) and (her).', because C. and D. aren't pronouns, and B. is the subject of the sentence, and isn't in a prepositional phrase.

Hope this helped! If you have anymore questions or don't understand, please comment or DM me. :)
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User Benny Halperin
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