A. him; objective
The sentence should read: The librarian found the book for him and me.
This is because you want to look at the type of verb and how it relates to the pronoun. The librarian, the subject, found what? the book. for who? Him. You want to make sure the pronouns agree also, and since 'me' is objective, the other pronoun has to be too.
Answer:
D is a fact
Explanation:
The reason of that is because they are thinking of getting rid of it. They are not asking for our opinion.
Let's try to negotiate a solution for this unseemly behavior
I believe its A. nonstandard is as effective as standard.
Code-switching is when an author goes between two different languages.