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.
Answer:
I'll answer the correct answer if you tell me what you're referring to...
Explanation:
Answer:
The society treats the elderly with lots of disrespect.
Explanation:
REASON: When Douglass's grandmother was youthful she might have been of great use to society but now that she is old she is under looked and thought to be trash and is sent to the woods to die alone instead of being looked after by society.
I think is d) (to those who oppose etc...)