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URGENT PLEASE HELP!! In each sentence below, a pronoun has been italicized. If the pronoun is correct put "correct." If the pronoun is incorrect, put the correct pronoun. If the pronoun is unnecessary put "unnecessary."

1) Even as a young boy, Charles Spurgeon displayed strong moral courage.
2) This courage sometimes prompted pointing out sin in other people's lives.
3) One time his grandfather shared a heavy burden for a church member who had been frequenting taverns.
4) Young Charles marched into the tavern and spoke boldly to the man.
5) The man was rebuked and immediately left and confessed his sin to the lord.
7) believers need to be courageous for the Lord also.
8) Like Charles Spurgeon, everyone should stand up and speak out for what know is right

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