Wednesday, February 17, 2016

My Pronouns

This post was great with helping me realize how much I use certain pronouns and how to keep my work clear to the reader and not confusing.

Pronouns

It (the space needle), it (the space needle), we (Seattle), you (the reader), it (the space needle), they (a person), you (the reader), you (the reader), they (seagulls), they (kids), he (Ed Murray), it (the bill), it (the bill), it (IFA), it (IFA), they (people in general), they (people in general), they (IFA), they (workers), it (the bill), they (politicians), they (workers), they (workers), they (workers), them (workers), they (workers), they (workers), them (workers), her (worker #1), she (worker #1), she (worker #1), his (worker #2), he (worker #2), his (worker #2), he (worker #2), they (workers), they (workers), them (workers), they (consumer), it (the bill), they (consumer), they (consumer), they (businesses), it (increase in wage), they (businesses), it (increase in wage), they (worker), they (worker), they (consumers), they (consumers), they (consumers), it (increasing wages), he (consumer), they (cities), they (services), it (controversy), it (the bill), it (the bill), it (the bill).

Ramirez, Daniel. "Container Cranes: Seattle Harbor" 08/22/08
via Flickr. Attribution 2.0 Generic License.

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