Romeo finds out about the party, and romeo is invited by the servant if he is not a Montague
Answer:
the answer should be him and me
Explanation:
If you want to find the answer, take out the first 2 words of those answers and re-read the sentence. I doesn't fit with the sentence so you can eliminate the two answers with I. Now take out "and me." and re-read the sentence. He does not belong so it is him and me
I think the answer is D it makes the most sense
The answers are as follows:
1. The pronoun in the sentence is 'HIS'. It is a POSSESSIVE pronoun. [PERSONAL PRONOUN]
2. The pronoun in the sentence is 'THOSE'. It is a DEMONSTRATIVE pronoun.
3. The pronoun in the sentence is 'THAT'. It is a RELATIVE pronoun.
4. The pronouns in the sentence are: 'SOMEBODY, HIS and HER'. 'Somebody' is an INDEFINITE PRONOUN, 'His' and 'Her' are possessive pronoun [Personal pronouns].
5. The pronouns in the sentences are 'WHICH and 'THEM'. 'Which' is an INTERROGATIVE pronoun, that is used to ask question while 'Them' is a PERSONAL pronoun.
6. The pronoun in the sentence is 'WHICH' It is a a RELATIVE pronoun.
7. The pronoun in the sentence is 'WHAT'. It is an INTERROGATIVE pronoun.
8. The pronoun in the sentence is 'THAT'. It is a DEMONSTRATIVE pronoun.
9. The pronouns in the sentence are 'WHOSE and THAT'. Whose is used as an interrogative pronoun in the sentence. 'THAT' is a DEMONSTRATIVE pronoun.
Pronouns are words that are used to replace nouns in sentences. There are different types of pronouns, these include: possessive, reflexive, reciprocal, relative, demonstrative, interrogative and indefinite pronouns. All these pronouns can be used either as subjects or objects in sentences.
The answer to the question "Which of the following sentences most clearly expresses an opinion?" is B.
This practice is divisive, it is unfair, it is archaic.
The word unfair is a key word to knowing that is in opinion, because there is no factual evidence to tell you that it is fair or unfair. Opinions can be backed by facts, but can not be proven.