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Why was the word "her" used here?

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Rebecca

In English, the personification of nonliving nouns (such as nations, cities, hurricanes, ships, and other vessels) as “she” was once very common. In this video, Micheal is referring to the "activity" as "her". However, it has now fallen out of common use. It is recommended to use "its" or "it" instead of "his" or "her". So what he meant was "Get it done.".

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