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I think it is C.subject because he is pronoun, it can't be the object so A and D are wrong and B are also wrong because predicate nominative is a word in the nominative case that completes a copulative verb, so it didn't make any sense to me. In this case, the subject is in the back of the sentence "Danna and he".
The first choice has nothing to do with socioeconomic status and is therefore incorrect.
While choice two does possibly give an insight into the socioeconomic status of the family there is no sort of diversity mentioned at all.
The third choice is correct, it contrasts the author and love interest/friend's parents different socioeconomic status by saying that the author's parent felt hurt by the other parents shame of their less expensive home.
Choice four has nothing to do with socioeconomic status or diversity.
The answer is <u>C.</u>
Answer: C it would be C Going
Explanation: Hope this helps :)
Well when I was little I didn’t know how to read so one day I saw a card with the word “across” on it and I wanted to read it so I took my time and sounded it out then the next day at school we were assigned books to read and they gave us cards with words to practice so I practiced a lot