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What is the difference between these and those, e.g. Sonny has many qualities worth recognizing, and the purpose of this letter is to point out two of these/those qualities.

These/those are the plural forms of this/that, and behave in the same way. As a determiner this is used to identify a specific person or thing close at hand or being experienced. As a determiner that refers to the more distant of two things near to the speaker, or to a specific thing previously mentioned.

So in the context mentioned these would be best.


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