I think c is the best verb that agrees with its subject
Answer:
The correct answers are:
- Her is the direct object of the action verb ask.
- Me is the object of the preposition for.
Explanation:
Let's go through all of the options:
1. this can't be correct because the word <em>her </em>is a pronoun, and not a noun
2. this is correct because a direct object gives the answer to the question <em>who(m)? </em>Here, the question would be - <em>Whom did you ask? </em>and the answer would be <em>Amelia and her. </em>
3. this is correct because there is a preposition <em>for </em>in this sentence and it demands an object to follow it; here, that object are the pronouns <em>you and me</em>
4. this can't be correct because <em>Amelia </em>and <em>me </em>aren't the same person so Amelia can't be the antecedent for me
I would say text phrasing if u need to know why just comment and I’ll explain
Answer:
Implied definition
Explanation:
It means the context is giving you different clues or hints in order to understand the meaning, but it is not actually stated.
For instance, let's say you are talking to your friend, but he is not really looking at you in the eye, he is constantly yawning and he is also checking his watch. What is the implied meaning here? He is bored. However, he does not say anything, you just imply it out of his behavior.
I would have to say it acts as the subject of this sentence