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Consistently used are the third person pronouns excluding " it " . They outnumber the first person pronoun “ I ” . The use of the first person pronoun " I " has a relatively weak effect . In most cases where the " I " occurred the ...
Consistently used are the third person pronouns excluding " it " . They outnumber the first person pronoun “ I ” . The use of the first person pronoun " I " has a relatively weak effect . In most cases where the " I " occurred the ...
Page 333
The first person plural " we " is used in one instance only . " We " is the author and the personae ( although the identities are not revealed ) in the first part . Later in the second paragraph the " we " shifts to " I " as the story ...
The first person plural " we " is used in one instance only . " We " is the author and the personae ( although the identities are not revealed ) in the first part . Later in the second paragraph the " we " shifts to " I " as the story ...
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To this " Ading " answers , " God reward you , Manong " ( the Ilocano form of address to an elder male person ) . The " I " pronoun presents also a slight problem especially if the pronoun is an informed observer and narrator .
To this " Ading " answers , " God reward you , Manong " ( the Ilocano form of address to an elder male person ) . The " I " pronoun presents also a slight problem especially if the pronoun is an informed observer and narrator .
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