Answer:
Pauline met him for lunch.
Explanation:
<u>The object pronouns are: me, you, him, her, it, us, you, and them. They are called object pronouns precisely because they function as objects of verbs or prepositions in a sentence.</u> Unlike subject pronouns, object pronouns cannot perform an action.
In the case of the sentence "Pauline met her nephew for lunch," the noun phrase we need to replace is "her nephew". The noun "nephew" is singular and refers to a boy or a man. Therefore, we should use the object pronoun "him", which is third person singular, masculine. The correct sentence would be: Pauline met him for lunch.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
A is wrong because it has a period after, <em>down</em> when it should be a comma. The comma signals that that part of the sentence is what he is saying. He is also capitalized when it should be lower case. B is wrong because it has nothing after, <em>down</em> and nothing after <em>said</em>. C is wrong because again, there's nothing after <em>down.</em> The part option C did get right is the comma after said. D has all the commas in the right places and all the words are capitalized when they're supposed to.
Answer:
Naomi was a wealthy lady who lived in the land of Israel with her family. one year the harvest was bad and everyone came to Naomi's husband for money and food. ( Some say her husband wanted the people to pray for rain instead of just relying on charity.) Not wanting to give food the family packed up and moved to Moab. There his two sons married the two princesses of Moab. One married Orpah and the other Ruth. However, God wasn't happy the family left Israel and Ruth's husband died. After that the family fell into a downward spiral first they lost their animals, then land. then money, until finally the sons lost their lives. Naomi realizing that Moab would only bring her sorrow she a once wealthy lady now a pauper decided to go back home.
Explanation:
here is a link to the story of Ruth
https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/111916/jewish/The-Story-of-Ruth.htm
Explanation:
All the worlds a stage= a place where people come off and on and its clock work and natural.
and all men and woman merely players= we all are here for our part, to act to rexite till our curtan falls.
they have their exits and their entrances= like shadows come and gone, we are here one momment and gone the at the next sunrise.
one man in his time plays many parts= our colors changh like the horizen but come to a certain, absolute end.