Answer:
YEET YEET OOF OOF IM TEN OOF OOF YEET YEET
You need an object here, and the only objective pronoun is B) me.
Aunt June frequently sends letter to John, Sally, and me.
I and we are subject pronouns.
Answer:
dressing in a new suit with a fresh haircut
Answer:
those kids were fighting for a piece of salted pretzel.
a kid named Binod wanted it hot n his friend Geo wanted it cold
they fought for it until Geo gouged his friend's eyes out
Explanation:
hehe boi
Answer/ B. Clearly then
Explanation/ Obviously those two sentences are talking about the northern seasons, and in order for something to be long-the other has to shorten it self. “Clearly then” can also in our minds be meant as (so, obviously) just for fun.