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English, 11.11.2020 03:00 liyahguyton

Highlight the intensive pronoun in this passage. I know that your little brother likes to play with your new dog. However, Fluffy is your responsibility, Nick. So you yourself need to make sure that she is walked and fed every day. Why does the author use an intensive pronoun in this passage?

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