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You can start your essay by saying: As a person who lives in Roanoke, Virginia, I like to take hikes in the mountains (or whatever it is that you like to do). This phrase, alone begins with a modifier (as a person) and includes the relative pronoun who. It also includes the personal pronoun I. As far as parallel structure is concerned, you could say something like: I like to take hikes and to look at the fall leaves. It would be incorrect to say: to take hikes and look at Fall leaves. So, the correct parallel structure is writing to hike and to look. If you go on to write: This (demonstrative pronoun) is something that (also demonstrative) is popular among tourists. Few (indefinite pronoun) bring as much tourist dollars into our (possessive pronoun) area as do these two things. After all, who ( in this case; an interrogative pronoun) doesn't like mountains or Fall leaves?
The above example addresses Personal, relative, indefinite, interrogative, demonstrative and possessive pronouns, as well as parallel structure. The remaining necessary pronouns are: Intensive (add emphasis to the subject and end in -self or -selves, i.e. myself), and reflexive pronouns (these also end in -self or -selves, but in this case involve words such as herself or yourself).
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