A nominative case pronoun is a pronoun in its basic form, so: I, you, he/she/it, we, you, they. So, the correct answer is D, 'we' is a nominative case pronoun, that is, it has to be the subject of the sentence.
The other examples have only objective case pronouns: them, me, him - either used incorrectly, or as objects.
Persuasion in the aspect of a social or "daily activities." is considered things like ads being tailored just for you inside of app and games on your cell. When a peer parent-child or spouse encourages one to do things they want or vice verse. When you're driving down the road, and you know you want pizza, but you see an ad on a billboard for tacos, so you go there instead, that is persuasion. You're surrounded by it daily no matter the setting formal, personal or academic.
If it is a right triangle, it would be 32 for the legnth.
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Song-sam feels guilty that he did not have the courage to stay in the village
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