Answer: Do you think that Shakespeare’s plays still have value today, despite being hundreds of years old?
Explanation: I took the test. ;)
I could help you if i knew what the close reading was about
Answer:
No, it's not ungrammatical
Explanation:
The sentence <em>"Mother made sandwiches for her and me"</em> is correct and follows the rules of grammar. The personal pronouns are used as subject (I, you, he, she, it, we, they) and/or object (me, you, him, her, it, us, them). In this sentence, the use of the pronouns "her" and "me" is correct because they are objects of the preposition "for". "...for her and me (us)".
Your answer is false buddy you have to give credit to the origin.