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Statements cannot use any pronouns unless it refers to oneself. The first statement that aligns well with a logical fallacy loses the battle.

The logical fallacies that we are using for reference are located here: https://www.logicalfallacies.org/

The pronouns are referenced below:

Pronouns are words that replace nouns in a sentence. Here’s a list of different types of pronouns:

### Personal Pronouns

- **Subjective**: I, you, he, she, it, we, they

- **Objective**: me, you, him, her, it, us, them

- **Possessive**: my, your, his, her, its, our, their

### Reflexive Pronouns

- myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves

### Demonstrative Pronouns

- this, that, these, those

### Interrogative Pronouns

- who, whom, whose, what, which

### Relative Pronouns

- who, whom, whose, which, that

### Indefinite Pronouns

- anyone, everybody, someone, no one, each, few, many, several, all, some, any, none

### Distributive Pronouns

- each, every, either, neither

These categories cover the most commonly used pronouns in English.