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uh I need the papers for 107-123 if you're trying to get someone to help.
I believe that simple solution reading, is finding simple solutions that come from examples found in the text.
The correct answer is Nominative case.
This is the primary case where pronouns are I, You, he/she/it, we/you/they. In an objective case, the pronouns would be changed into me, him, her, them, us, and similar. Possessive would be if the pronouns became possessive pronouns and would be something like mine, yours, ours, and other similar forms of pronouns.
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A hyperbole is an exaggeration. Im not sure where you got the phrase 'drip,hiss,falll' from but Im not sure I can tel you without some context. Assuming this was from a story where a mouse fell of a counter... Its a hyperbole because that is exaggerated. lol.. but seriously need more context.