Identify the word in bold type.

This car was fixed by the woman WHOSE parents used to live in New York.

demonstrative pronoun
indefinite pronoun
interrogative pronoun
relative pronoun
not a pronoun

It's Relative Pronoun. David I is wrong because Demonstrative Pronouns are this, these, that and those.

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demonstrative pronoun

The word in bold type is "whose." It is a relative pronoun.

To identify the word in bold type, you need to understand the different types of pronouns and their functions. In this case, the word "whose" functions as a possessive pronoun, indicating that something belongs to someone. Relative pronouns are used to connect different parts of a sentence and introduce a relative clause, which provides more information about someone or something. In this sentence, the use of "whose" connects the woman to her parents and indicates a possession relationship between them.