Pronouns are crucial while writing about your relative to help to avoid repetition and smooth out and increase the interest of the work. Pronounced as he, she, or they, a pronoun replaces a noun and allows your writing to remain clear.
e,g: Rashika’s favourite hobby is baking. She bakes delicious cakes and cookies.
These replace the names of people. For example:
These show ownership or a relationship:
These are used to point to specific things or people:
These introduce clauses that provide more information about your cousin:
Pronouns make your writing run better with fewer words. You needn't write your cousin's name on every page. The use of pronouns lets you, the writer, keep flowing this natural progression of words. When you successfully apply pronouns to your writing, you will also help the reader to better get the story or information that you are passing down without being distracted by the repetition of nouns.
Try it. Write a paragraph about your cousin using the pronouns above. Avoid repeating your cousin's name: See how pronouns might help you simplify your writing.
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