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Aunt Corinne's claustrophobia bothered her a lot when (she, her) was in a crowded room. |
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The influence of her friends began to enervate her values that (she, her) had been taught as a child. |
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My daughter's graduation speech, being so evocative, caused the students to give her a standing ovation when (she, her) finished. |
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Because Sarah was my friend, I was reluctant to tell on (she, her). |
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Elizabeth's ineffectual cleaning of (she, her) room landed her a two-day telephone restriction. |
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The woman in the old picture is wearing a broach on (she, her) collar. My mother has that very same broach in her jewelry box. |
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Few people embody the grace in which my grandmother exhibited (she, her) entire life. |
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My daughter's graduation speech, being so evocative, caused the students to give (she, her) a standing ovation when she finished. |
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If (she, her) keeps practicing every day, soon she'll be able to play the clarinet very well. |
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Jessica deserved to be valedictorian of the class; (she, her) was such an apt student. |
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Jordan's dynamic personality helps (she, her) get her work done faster than other employees working around her. |
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Ms. Wishon is the new principal at the high school, isn't (she, her)? |
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Her maternal instincts helped (she, her) to take care of all of us. |
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Let's surprise mom by having the house clean before (she, her) gets home. |
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The ghastly screams told us that (she, her) was in grave danger and needed to be helped. |
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My baby sister tried to crawl, but (she, her) can't get up on her knees yet. |
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Jennifer's dissertation was so nondescript that many points had to be clarified before (she, her) professor would accept it. |
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My grandmother's avocation is making quilts for all of (she, her) grandchildren. |
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I know the landlord is going to scrutinize every room in the apartment before (she, her) refunds our cleaning deposit. |
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Kylie spoke in such a strident tone that I thought (she, her) would explode at any moment. |
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