Which sentences use intensive pronouns correctly? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

Kaitlyn went to the store when she ran out of peanut butter.
Kaitlyn went to the store when she ran out of peanut butter.

He, Bela, entered the arena on a gray mare.
He, Bela, entered the arena on a gray mare.

You yourself should try to understand the lesson.
You yourself should try to understand the lesson.

I took time for me to relax this weekend.
I took time for me to relax this weekend.

Before running the marathon, Tom himself ate three plates of pasta.
Before running the marathon, Tom himself ate three plates of pasta.

The two sentences that use intensive pronouns correctly are:

You yourself should try to understand the lesson.
Before running the marathon, Tom himself ate three plates of pasta.

To determine which sentences use intensive pronouns correctly, we need to identify the pronouns that intensify or emphasize the subject.

In the first correct sentence, "yourself" is the intensive pronoun that emphasizes the subject "you."

In the second correct sentence, "himself" is the intensive pronoun that emphasizes the subject "Tom."