Speaking in simple terms broadens your available audience. Everyone doesn't have the same educational background to understand high-level vocabulary, and when this happens your main point is lost. Similarly, it makes you more <em>reliable</em> as a person that will help persuade your audience.
There's always more you can add to this answer.
Typhoon Procedures
- stay calm
- gather supplies (water, canned foods, radio, flashlight, batteries)
- find a room with no windows
- keep in touch with the weather and news
- stay at the corners of your house
Panicking will not help remember to stay calm and gather you supplies to keep safe
BTW: if you want a poster and you use what I said the way I put it keep it that way
Nominative case pronoun would be a pronoun in its basic form, so: I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they...
So, the correct answer is A, 'I' is a nominative case pronoun, whereas the other examples only have objective case pronouns: them, him, her.
the answer is 2. because it should be I am wearing a sweater knitted by my grandmother.