The pronoun case of the bolded word <em>him </em>is objective case.
The words <em>to him </em>are used as indirect object in this sentence, which means that the case that the pronoun is used in is the objective case, or the accusative, in technical terms. The other case would be the subjective case, but given that there is no obvious subject in this sentence (it is implied), there are no subjective cases.
"She said she could play the piano"
Indirect speech isn't quoting the character's exact words but instead reporting what they/she/he said- It is also sometimes called reported speech
reported speech
[reported speech]
a speaker's words reported in subordinate clauses governed by a reporting verb, with the required changes of person and tense (e.g. he said that he would go, based on I will go).Also called indirect speech. Contrasted with direct speech.
<span>Based on his article written in the New York TImes, Michio Kaku mentioned that he developed his predictions about the internet and science in general based on two things: obedience to the physical laws and that "prototypes must exist that demonstrate 'proof of principle' ". </span>I also heard he was specifically inspired by "The Matrix" with regards to the future of the internet.
Answer: B. Pun.
Explanation: a pun is a humorous use of a word or phrase that has different meanings or that sounds like another word. In the given lines from Act III, Scene 1 from Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, we can see that Mercurio uses a pun when he says "ask for me to-morrow, and you shall find me a grave man" the word "grave" means serious, but in this case he is also referring to the fact that he will be death (and in a grave).
A. Dramatic, This is dramatic because she DOES NOT KNOW that the kill is INSIDE, Therefor, it gives the audience a clue that they might meet, therefor, its dramatic.