Its both. Depending on the type of sentence you're using. If it is describing an action you did with your grandkids then you would use, 'my grandkids and I'. If it is describing an action someone else did for you and your grandkids then it'd be 'my grandkids and me'.
Answer: What poem is this from? Reading the poem will help me find the answer.
Remember that a reform movement refers to the effords of certain parts of or a whole society to make some changes in what they consider harmful or wrong. It is important to say that these are gradual and even not profound changes and happen over some time, unlike revolutions. In this case, the photo shows some children working in a factory, something that even though was a normal thing, could have not been very visible for the regular citizen. The photo makes it obvious that there is something wrong there, kids should have the right to enjoy their childhood. The reforms in that case would discuss the morality of child labour considering it harmful for them, as a consequence, nowadays it is prohibited and penalized in most parts of the world.
The prepositional phrase is of the hour and it is used to describe the man.
Answer:
Ambiguous details
Explanation:
The word "ambiguous" means open to more than one interpretation; not having one obvious meaning. Since the details are not clear and explicit, the reader may interpret them in different ways.
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