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A reflexive pronoun refers back to the subject of a sentence or clause; there is an example of a reflexive pronoun in the third paragraph.
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In “people might infuriate others but are less likely to be stressed or depressed” (lines 8 and 9), the verbs “stressed” and “depressed” are both in the Simple Past tense and refer to “people”.
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The term “Whatever” (line 9) functions as a pronoun.
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The term “stressed” (line 12) is a verb in the Past Participle form.
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In the second paragraph, the words “How”, “Why” and “When” function as question words and that is their main and only use in the English language.