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📚 Topic Summary
An implied antecedent occurs when a pronoun refers to a noun that is not explicitly stated in the sentence, but is merely suggested. This can lead to confusion and ambiguity. To correct this, the antecedent needs to be clearly stated.
🧠 Part A: Vocabulary
Match each term with its definition.
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| 1. Pronoun | A. The word a pronoun refers to. |
| 2. Antecedent | B. Unclear or ambiguous reference. |
| 3. Ambiguity | C. A word that replaces a noun. |
| 4. Implied | D. Suggested but not directly expressed. |
| 5. Clarity | E. The quality of being easily understood. |
📝 Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Complete the paragraph using the words provided below (words can be used more than once):
When a ______ refers to an _______ antecedent, it creates ________. The reader is left to _______ what the _________ is actually referring to. This lack of _______ should be corrected by making the ________ explicit.
Word Bank: Pronoun, Implied, Ambiguity, Guess, Pronoun, Clarity, Antecedent
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Why is it important to avoid implied antecedents in writing?
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