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This drawing by Serge Bloch appears in the article , In Pain and Joy of Envy , the Brain May Play a Role ' by Natalie Angier

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Figure 3 . This photo shows three persons wondering how to make a landmower work

Photo by Allan Duncan

Bibliography

Burros , Marian (2009 . First lady at agriculture department . Retrieved on February 18 , 2009 , from http /thecaucus .blogs .nytimes .com /2009 /02 /19 /michelle-obama-at-the-depa rtment-of-agriculture / [News article]

Swarns , Rachel (2009 . A history lesson in the east room . Retrieved on February 18 , 2009 , from HYPERLINK "http

/thecaucus .blogs .nytimes .com /2009 /02 /18 /a-history-lesson-in-the-e ast-room http /thecaucus .blogs .nytimes .com /2009 /02 /18 /a-history-lesson-in-the-ea st-room / [News article]

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See Swarns , Rachel (2009 . A history lesson in the east room Retrieved on February 18 , 2009 , from HYPERLINK "http /thecaucus .blogs .nytimes .com /2009 /02 /18 /a-history-lesson-in-the-e ast-room http /thecaucus .blogs .nytimes .com /2009 /02 /18 /a-history-lesson-in-the-ea st-room / [News article]

See Burros , Marian (2009 . First lady at agriculture department Retrieved on February 18 , 2009 , from http /thecaucus .blogs .nytimes .com /2009 /02 /19 /michelle-obama-at-the-depa rtment-of-agriculture / [News article]

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Relative Pronouns are words used to join clauses to make a complex sentence . They are called pronouns because they replace nouns in the sentence relative because they relate the clause to the word being modified

For example

The First Lady is smiling at students , who are taking pictures of her

The relative pronoun , who ' modifies the noun student ' and introduces the subordinate clause who are taking pictures of her

The most common relative pronouns are who , whom , which , and that . The compounds `whoever ' whomever ' and whichever ' are also relative pronouns Relative pronouns can act either as subject or object in the sentence Use relative pronouns "who " and "whoever " as subject as they refer to the subject of...

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