The pronoun case of the bolded word <em>him </em>is objective case.
The words <em>to him </em>are used as indirect object in this sentence, which means that the case that the pronoun is used in is the objective case, or the accusative, in technical terms. The other case would be the subjective case, but given that there is no obvious subject in this sentence (it is implied), there are no subjective cases.
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Add a rewards and always say your doing a good job and just help them out
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Answer: I'm pretty sure that the phrase "with any luck" is an adverb phrase... I'm not totally sure though.
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<span>The correct answer is D. Symbolism unlocks all of our associations with a particular image. I got this answer using the system of elimination. A is incorrect because symbolism has to do with literature, not drawing. B is incorrect as it can appear in prose too. C is incorrect because they do not represent the same things - imagery is there to create a vivid picture, whereas symbolism can expand on an idea, and not a picture.</span>
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It’s the second from last one
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