The <span>sentence in which a pronoun is correctly used as a direct object is:
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C) Nan invited my sister and I to her party.
Direct object refers to the receiver of the action in a sentence; in this case, the direct objects are "my sister" and the pronoun "I" who are the recipients of the party invitation.
I feel that the missing word is most likely "lens" - check if it's among your options.
When something is compared to a lens through which the word is seen, it means that the world is seen through a certain perspective, that it's using a certain interpretation: here that of literary theory.
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Answer:
Voice
Explanation:
because it couldn't be anything but this