Sunday, February 21, 2016

My Pronouns


 

You (specific audience member)

You (specific audience member)

It (the debate)

You (Specific audience member)

Whose (Ken Ham’s)

He (Ken Ham)

He (Ken Ham)

His (Ken Ham)

He (Ken Ham)

His (Ken Ham)

He (Ken Ham)

He (Bill Nye)

His (Bill Nye)

His (Bill Nye)

Him (Bill Nye)
He (Bill Nye)

He (Bill Nye)

It (ambiguous scientific topic)

He (Bill Nye)

Him (Bill Nye)
His (Bill Nye)

He (Ken Ham)

They (People who don’t believe in the bible)

His (Nye)
He (Nye)

His (Nye)

Their (Ham and Nye)

He (Ham)
they (Ham and Nye)

It (Evidence)

You (Anyone)

You (Anyone)

We (Everyone)

This (The fact that the two men had different meanings for the word (science)

They (Ham and Nye)

They (Ham and Nye)

Who (Nye or Ham)

It (The question “Who Won?”

This (evolution vs creationism)

It (ambiguous?)

It (ambiguous in exactly the same way)

It (why did I use ambiguous it three times in a row)

He (Nye)

He (Nye)
Him (Nye)

His (Nye)

That (having plenty of evidence)

It (ambiguous)

That (Science education)

Him (Nye)
There (Ambiguous)

This (an education without math and science)

We (America, not explicitly stated)

Our (America, not explicitly stated)

We (America, not explicitly stated)

It (ambiguous)

It (Ambiguous)
he (Ham)
His (Ham)
Them (Ham’s beliefs)

He (ham)

They (everyone)

His (Ham)

He (Ham)

He (Ham)

You (Specific audience memer)

You (Specific audience member)
There (Ambiguous)

You (Specific audience member)

It (what you can take from the debate)

It (what you can take from the debate)

It (what you can take from the debate)

Who (anyone)

We(Everyone)

Our (Everyone, all of life, all of earth)

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