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Smile What is the personal pronoun that is suggested by each of the following definitions

example= an affirmative vote= aye(I)

an excavation where ore is found=

a female sheep=

60 minutes=

very small=

not here=

a musical note=
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example= an affirmative vote= aye(I)

an excavation where ore is found= mine

a female sheep=

60 minutes=

very small=

not here=

a musical note=
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Smile Re: What is the personal pronoun that is suggested by each of the following definitions

[quote=jenniejen]example= an affirmative vote= aye(I)

an excavation where ore is found=mine

a female sheep=you

60 minutes=our

very small=we

not here=their

a musical note=me

here are the answers
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