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         <description><![CDATA[<div><mark>Close reading<br>PRONOUNS REFERENTS</mark><br>Pronouns are usted instead of repeating the same word many Times.They commonly refer backward to a name or idea,but  they can Laso refer forward.It is important to understand  which idea the pronoun referís to in orden to  fully understand the text.These are some of the most commonly uses pronouns:<br>People.<br>he,she,we,you,they,who,them,my, your,her,his,our,their,me,him,her,his,our.<br>Objetos and ideas<br>It,this,these,these,that,there,its.</div>]]></description>
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