Its both. Depending on the type of sentence you're using. If it is describing an action you did with your grandkids then you would use, 'my grandkids and I'. If it is describing an action someone else did for you and your grandkids then it'd be 'my grandkids and me'.
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passage 2
Explanation:
Because they have a reasonable statement
Answer:
The correct answer is retrieval practice effect; retrieval-induced forgetting
Explanation: The first answer is retrieval practice effect which when explained further simply means tying to memorize information without having it in front of you. For instance, suppose you are trying to memorize a passage in your favorite book, you can do retrieval practice by trying to say words in the passage from your memory, that is without looking at the actual passage.
The second answer is retrieval-induced forgetting. This phenomenon results from an act of remembering but also causing the memory to forget similar information it would have retained before. However, this might just be a temporary forgetfulness. For example when one is trying to remember a specific word, other words that are closely related to that specific word compete in the mind and might result in one not being able to retrieve the specific word immediately.
I hope this helps.
Answer:
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Explanation:
If it were up to me (not including stories I had already created because that's private), I'd create an animated series featuring the lives of several characters- each episode (or group of episodes) would be a fragment of the story. As the series continues, a conflict of some sort would be visible- and the finale would conclude everyone's story.
There would be multiple main characters, with diverse backgrounds and personalities. We would see a typical heroine with good motivations, maybe a charming character with questionable morals, a young adult questioning their future- depends. (Some actual worldbuilding would have to take place for me to specify).