The sentence that uses a subjective pronoun correctly is the first one - Laura and I have written an original play for this year's festival.
The second sentence is incorrect because the word him is not subjective, and neither is her in the third sentence, or them in the last one.
Answer:For example, when you get those weird chewy caramel things on Halloween; given out of kindness but really no good. I'm thinking of something that is a "false gift", almost like the inverse of a blessing in disguise (which this thread discusses, but none of those are what I'm thinking of).
The intentionality of the giver is not so important as the properties of the thing itself: it is supposed to be good, but really isn't.
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That is the example of demonstrative adjective.
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A.=2 B.=3 C.=5 D.=1 E.=10 H.=8
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Brainliest please?
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it fore Shadow that Icarus will disobey his father \ and it foreshadows that something bad will happen
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when giving such information its impossible to ingore the power of something grand being yours