Steve’s purpose would be to make people laugh and have a good time!
Dr. Livesey's narration adds a sense of plausibility to all the excitement we've witnessed. All the same, Livesey's observations are rather similar to Jim's so there's no significant break in continuity when he picks up the story.
The alarm goes off and I hit the snooze and go back to bed. Then it goes off again and I hit the snooze again and go back to bed. It goes off a third time, and I hit it one more time. Finally, I realize I have 15 minutes to get out the door, so I take a very fast shower, brush my teeth and get dressed. I have no time to make coffee, so I grab my car keys, wallet and phone, bolt past the dogs, and hop in my car.
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.
One of the answers is B. Olympic, and the other is D. Few