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English, 13.01.2021 06:50 dylannhandy

PLEASE HELP ITS TIMED! The famous author himself will be here to read from his new novel and sign copies of books for fans.

Read the sentence.

In this sentence, “himself” is used as

a reflexive pronoun.
an intensive pronoun.
a personal pronoun.
an object pronoun.

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