Pronoun+Identification

In he sentences below, the words in **bold** contain important Latin or Greek stems. Many of the sentences also contain pronouns, which are in //italics//. For each pronoun, write in the type of pronoun it is in the box at the right: subject, object, demonstrative, etc.


 * Vocab || Sentence || Type of Pronoun ||
 * 1. demur: to object || In the face of majority opinion, //she// nevertheless **demurred**. ||  ||
 * 2. poignant: sharp || //Her// **poignant** words left Heathcliff in lachrymose dejection. ||  ||
 * 3. lassitude: langor || The expatriates roused //themselves// from their dreamy **lassitude**. ||  ||
 * 4. apprehend: to understand || To **apprehend** the danger was beyond //his// mental grasp. ||  ||
 * 5. prodigious: amazing || //He//, Marco Polo, saw giants and other **prodigious** wonders. ||  ||