Not so fast, said Kevin Keegan, a high school journalism teacher in Silver Spring, Md. The pronoun “her,” he claimed, lacks a true antecedent. He said “her” can’t refer to the possessive case “Toni ...
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Gender pronouns are words that people use to refer to others without using their names. Using a person’s correct pronouns fosters a sense of belonging and affirms a person’s gender identity. This ...
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