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1. The Bronte family produced three novelists: Emily, Charlotte, and Anne. (Family is an..?
adjective
adverb
preposition
noun

2. Charlotte worked as a teacher and governess, but she wrote verse on the side.
(But is an..)
adjective
adverb
preposition
conjunction

3. In 1845, she discovered that her sisters Emily and Anne also wrote poetry.
(Her is an...)
preposition
adverb
pronoun
noun

4. The sisters collected their poems in a volume, using pseudonyms Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell.
(Poems is an...)
noun
pronoun
verb
adverb

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Answer:

1. Family is a noun

2. But is an conjuction

3. Her is a (none of the options)

4. Poems is an noun

Explanation:

1. Nouns are words use to identify people, objects and places. In this sentece, the noun "The Bronte Family" is used as the subject.

2. Conjunction are words use to join ideas whithin a sentence, a paragraph o a text. In sentence 2, "but" to show that Charlotte worked not in one proffesion, but in different issues.

3. "Her" is the possesive adjetive to she, therefore it is neither a preposition nor an adverb nor a pronoun nor a noun.

4. Nouns are words use to identify people, objects and places. In sentece 4, the noun "poems" is used to identify what the sisters collected.

The question above requires you to point out the parts of speech in the expressions present in each sentence. Parts of speech are the groups into which words are organized.

Based on this, we can answer the above questions as follows:

  1. noun
  2. conjunction
  3. pronoun
  4. noun

About these grammatical classes we can state that:

  • A noun can name any elements within a sentence.
  • A conjunction can join the clauses of a sentence.
  • A pronoun can substitute, define or reference a noun.

Based on this, we can conclude that the use of parts of speech and recognition of their functions is very important for the creation of meaningful sentences.

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