[ Grammar ]
What’s the rule for using demonstrative pronouns?
A. “This” and “these” for nearby objects, “that” and “those” for distant objects
B. “This” and “that” for singular, “these” and “those” for plural
C. Both a and b are correct
D. Demonstrative pronouns are interchangeable; there’s no specific rule

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