Third Person Limited means the narrator only knows the information the characters have. While Third person omniscient means the narrator knows more than the characters.
The correctly edited sentence is "Unusual and comical are the kinds of stories that <u>she and I</u> like best".
The change is in the pronouns her and me for she and I. All of them are pronouns, but her and me are object pronouns and she and I are subject ones.
Object pronouns usually come after a verb or preposition and they take the place of a noun that receives the action. For example, "look at <u>me</u>".
Personal pronouns are used in subject position. This is the case of this example: "That she and I like best" is a clause with a subject and a verb. Thus, the pronouns are functioning as subjects of the verb like.
When a parent teaches a kid to ride a bike by holding onto tye bike as they ride, teaching them to walk, how to talk, all of these would be examples of guidance
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The article explains the origin, use, and expression of the golden ratio.
<span>A) "'Oh stay, O pride of Greece! Ulysses, stay!
Oh cease thy course, and listen to our lay!
Blest is the man ordain'd our voice to hear,
The song instructs the soul, and charms the ear.</span>