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In the sentence, "The cat chased its tail," what type of pronoun is "its"?Options Demonstrative pronoun Possessive pronounInterrogative pronoun Reflexive pronoun

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In the sentence, "The cat chased its tail," what type of pronoun is "its"?Options Demonstrative pronoun Possessive pronounInterrogative pronoun Reflexive pronoun

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The pronoun "its" in the sentence "The cat chased its tail" is a Possessive pronoun. Possessive pronouns are used to indicate ownership or possession. In this case, "its" is used to indicate that the tail belongs to the cat.

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