Reciprocal pronouns are
A. each other, one another
B. this, these, that and those
C. I, you, she, he, they.
D. anybody, everybody, somebody, no one
E. who, whom, whose, which and so on.

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sullen – Meg looked up at her mother, half in loving admiration, half in sullen resentment.
A. being sharply insistent on being heard
B. putting an end to all debate or actio
C. used to describe an angry or unhappy person who does not want to talk, smile, etc.
D. squeeze together tightly
