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Which of the following is an example of a reflexive pronoun?

Myself

A reflexive pronoun is used to refer back to the subject of the sentence. It often ends in "-self" or "-selves" and indicates that the action of the verb is reflected back onto the subject. In this case, "myself" is a reflexive pronoun that can be used when the subject is "I," to show that the subject is both performing and receiving the action of the verb. For example, in the sentence "I taught myself to play the guitar," "myself" refers back to "I," illustrating that the subject performed the action on itself.

The other words provided do not serve as reflexive pronouns. "We" is a subject pronoun that indicates a group including the speaker, "you" is a second-person pronoun used to address someone directly, and "him" is an object pronoun referring to a male individual but does not reflect the action back onto the subject. Thus, "myself" is the only correct example of a reflexive pronoun among the choices.

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