Heavy snowfalls were reported in London and Paris this weekend. It was buried by a record twenty inches. Traffic in the French capital came to a complete halt.

What is the pronoun and the antecedent in the paragraph?

It-snowfall

Correction Paris

The pronoun is "it." But the antecedent isn't clear. It could be either Paris or London.

Btw -- the snowfall was not buried, the city was buried.

Thanks

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In the given paragraph, the pronoun is "It" and the antecedent is "snowfalls." The pronoun "It" is used to refer back to the noun "snowfalls" and acts as a substitute for it in the sentence. To identify the pronoun and antecedent, you would need to look for a word or phrase that directly refers to "snowfalls," which in this case is "It."