The part of the eye that turns the visual image into nerve signals for your brain?
Optic nerve
The part of the ear that reverberates like a drum
eardrum
Replace the repetitive nouns with pronouns.
Edward ate an ice cream cone, but Edward got some on Edward's clothes.
Edward ate an ice cream cone, but he got some on his clothes.
What is the subject of this sentence
She baked a delicious chocolate cake for her daughter's birthday
She
Iris
The outer ear that we can see
Pinna
What pronouns would we use for David?
He/Him
What is the subject of this sentence
The sun sets over the horizon, casting a warm, golden glow on the beach
The sun
This part of the eye can get bigger or smaller depending on light
Pupil
This connects the Pinna to the eardrum
Ear Canal
What pronouns would you use for Sally?
She/her
What is the subject of this sentence
The old oak tree, with its gnarled branches, stands tall in the middle of the meadow
The old oak tree
The whites of your eyes
Sclera
This turns vibrations into nerve signals
The pronoun we use for items
It or they
What is the subject of this sentence
The energetic children played joyfully in the park, their laughter filling the air.
Energetic Children
It's upside down
This fights germs that might hurt the ear canal
Earwax
Correct this sentences using pronouns
"Mark and Sally went to the park and Mark and Sally played frisbee. The frisbee was red and blue with stars on the frisbee"
Mark and Sally went to the park and they played frisbee. The frisbee was red and blue with stars on it
What is the subject of this sentence
The scientific community eagerly anticipates the results of the upcoming research study