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to Prak Sokhon. It purposed to third person singular deixis. He plays as subjective pronoun. It is included as anaphora. 8. The word of they inThey both declined to specify what they had agreed on. 10 th paragraph The word of they is categorized to third person plural deixis. They plays as subjective pronoun. It is included as anaphora. It refers to Cambodian Peoples Party Hun Sen and opposition leader Sam Rainsy. 9. The word of he, himself, and him in Participants are encouraged to speak, and a Buddhist monk stood up on the stage, gave a very passionate speech about the unfairness of the vote and the suffering of the people, and then pulled out a bottle of gasoline. He was pouring it on himself and preparing to light it when other monks and demonstrators on the stage jumped in to stop him and calm him down. 13 th paragraph The word of he is categorized to third person singular deixis. He plays as subjective pronoun. It refers to a Buddhist monk. The word of ‘himself’ is a reflexive pronoun. Him plays as objective pronoun of the subject ‘Buddhist monk’.

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1. The word of here and he in The Buck Stops Here” read a sign on president Harry Truman ’s desk; in reacting to use of poison gas in Syria, President Barack Obama is providing decidedly mixed messages. After threatening to retaliate against the Syrian regime, he suddenly asked Congress to approve the use of force. 1 st paragraph The word of here refers to Syria. It is included as cataphora, the word of ‘here’ is the first mentioned than the word of ‘Syria’. The word of he refers to Barack Obama. Itis categorized to third person singular deixis. He plays as subjective pronoun. It is included as anaphora, the word of ‘he’placed after the word of ‘Barack Obama’. 2. The word of he and his in President Abraham Lincoln provides the most dramatic example of operating independently of Congress. He provoked the Confederacy into firing the first shots in the Civil War by resupplying besieged Fort Sumter, then delayed convening Congress to preclude his actions being limited or overruled. 4 th paragraph The word of he refers to Abraham Lincoln. Itis categorized to third person singular deixis. He plays as subjective pronoun. It is included as anaphora. Further, the word of ‘his’ is a possessive adjective of the subject of ‘he’ as in “… he provoked … his actions …” 3. The word of his in Secretary of state Henry Kissinger describes in his memoirs the careful consideration accorded the War Powers Act during those turbulent years, but over time this law faded in influence. The Reagan administration successfully resisted invoking the act in deploying US military forces to the Middle East, bombing Libya and invading Grenada. 9 th paragraph The word of ‘his’ as in “...... his memoirs .....” is a possessive adjective of the subject of ‘Henry Kissinger’. 4. The word of he in Underscoring the importance of the Truman precedent, Bush explicitly declared that the US was authorized to participate in the First Gulf War under the authority of the United Nations. However, he also secured a resolution of support from Congress. 11 th paragraph The word of he refers to Bush. Itis categorized to third person singular deixis. He plays as subjective pronoun.It is included as anaphora. 5. The word of his in In the future, expect Congress to be assertive regarding war. Whatever happens in Syria, Obama’s legacy includes restricting his successors. 13 th paragraph The word of ‘his’ is a possessive adjective of the subject of Barrack Obama.

7. Seventh Text: Dahlan accused of politicking during May Day rally