Nominative case pronouns are pronouns that are generally used as a <span>subject in the sentence and they are the direct doer of the action (verb). Nominative case pronouns include I, you, he, she, they, it and we. The sentence that correctly uses a nominative case pronoun is: Trent and I played a board game. The correct answer is option D.</span>
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Without having read the article, I would say the answer has to be D. Weisel didn't waste our time, nor pander to our prejudice. He reminds us how awful things were in the 1940s.
Answer:
to foreshadow the family's encounter with The Misfit
Explanation:
O'Connor chooses to have the family stop at the filling station and meet Red Sammy D. to foreshadow the family's encounter with The Misfit
. This event is taken from a short story titled "A Good Man is Hard to Find" written by Flannery O'Connor in 1953. This short story focus on each of the character's behavior through the story
Answer:
Don't start sentences with how or but. it needs commas. and some of them sound like incomplete sentences/ thoughts. Attach some of the sentences together.
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation: B is the most relevant answer in the context of this sentence. The sentence discusses the speed of cheetah's, and answer B further emphasizes a Cheetah's speed by mentioning they can "outrun an automobile."