I would say aggressive, because you can’t really use the other words without being negative.
Answer: An auditor determines if the information has been recorded correctly. An accountant is the one who records the transactions.
Explanation:
All large businesses and companies have several accountants on hand. They enter all transactions, classify the accounts, will summarize the transactions that have been made for the entire company, business, or person.
An auditor usually is hired to come in bi-annually or annually to check a financial records and make sure that they are correct. They will cross check each transaction with the accountants entries to ensure the books are correct.
Answer: I'm gonna guess simile since you didn't show us the paragraph.
In the first sentence, the "he" is a nominative as it is a subject.
In the second sentence it is an object as the form "me" is actually "I", but "i" is a nominative form and "me" is an objective form.
In the third sentence "Us" is also used in objective form as "us" is an object of an action by "my sister".