Read the sentence.

Aunt Kay and Uncle Jamal came for a visit, and then Aunt Kay and Uncle Jamal took us out for dinner.

Which pronoun should replace the underlined words to make the sentence less repetitive?

(1 point)
Responses

we
we

he
he

she
she

they

they

Which sentence has correct pronoun-antecedent agreement?(1 point)

Responses

The twins laughed so hard she cried.
The twins laughed so hard she cried.

The raindrops poured down, and it drenched the yard.
The raindrops poured down, and it drenched the yard.

The brothers were getting along so well that he decided to go on a bike ride together.
The brothers were getting along so well that he decided to go on a bike ride together.

Mrs. Smith was excited to teach her class.

The raindrops poured down, and it drenched the yard.

The pronoun "they" should replace the underlined words to make the sentence less repetitive.

To find the pronoun that should replace the underlined words in the sentence to make it less repetitive, we need to look for a pronoun that refers to both Aunt Kay and Uncle Jamal. Since Aunt Kay and Uncle Jamal are plural subjects, the pronoun that should be used is "they". Therefore, the correct answer is:

they