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Read the sentence. Mariko decided to bake the cake herself. In this sentence, the word "herself” is acting as a(n)?
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Read the sentence. Mariko decided to bake the cake herself. In this sentence, the word "herself” is acting as a(n)?
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Read the sentence. Mariko decided to bake the cake herself. In this sentence, the word "herself” is acting as a(n)?
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Intensive pronoun
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Herself is a reflexive pronoun whose goal is to point back to the doer of the action. In this example, it points back to Mariko and emphasizes the fact that she would be baking the cake on her own.
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