D) <em>Alan and </em><u><em>I </em></u><em>baked a strawberry-rhubarb pie</em>. This is the correct option.
The underlined pronoun is in the nominative case. The nominative case is needed before the verb "To bake",
These options are not right.
-A) Yesterday Bob and <em>me</em> worked at the outdoor market. ( The objective pronoun "me" should be replaced by the nominative "I". "To work" needs nominative cases).
B) Last Saturday <em>them</em> and <em>her </em>went to the movies. ( The objective cases "them" and "her" are wrong . "They" and " she" are the correct form.)
C) is that <em>her</em> at the front door? ( This is correct but "her" is in the objective case not in the nominative).
By using the words such as "cold", "shrill", and "howling", this gives the impression that the house is unhospitable and unwelcoming, as the words cold, shrill, and howling are not words commonly associated with pleaseant experiences. It also sets the tone of the "Story" (I have no idea where this came from), giving it a foreboding mood.
Im pretty it is B
I hope this helps cause the moral is to never have excessive pride and Narcissus compared his looks to gods, and died by a god's enchantment
Good luck!
1. After I've finished skating I am going to the library for a new book.
2. Did you get a letter from your pen pal?
3. Adjective
4. Antonyms
Hope this helps!