The correct answer is the last option (correct as is).
It's important to know the difference between the subject and the direct object. The subject is the noun or pronoun in the sentence that does the verb (I, you, he, she, it, we, they). In this case, "coach" is the subject because the coach did the verb (the coach chose).
The direct object is the noun or pronoun that receives the verb (me, you, him, her, it, us, them). In this case, "us girls" and "him" are the direct objects because they are the ones the coach chose.
Swift is criticizing the English government and the wealthy for creating poverty in Ireland. He uses verbal irony when he proposes that eating children is the way to resolve the growing problem of impoverished children. By developing this idea and implying that the English will not mind if the Irish use children for food, Swift suggests that the English government is callous and cruel.
<span>Although
the author Kamala Markandaya does not specify whether the novel takes place
during pre- or post-colonial times, readers can assume that it takes place
during a span of about thirty years in the first half of the 20th century. </span>
Group of words with subject and verb