Options are she or her.
We were please to read about her winning...
In this case, we need to use "her." "She" and "her" are both gender specific pronouns. However, "she" is a subjective pronoun. This means that it can replace a noun in a sentence. "Her" is a possessive noun and can function as the possessive of "she" or the object of a verb and preposition. In this sentence we need to use "her" because she possesss the place on the ticket.
It would seem to be C because he choose that field and since it’s unionized he is having a hard time finding a open spot
Answer: town mouse =A
country mouse=B
A how are you B
B I'm fine
A I'm also fine
B but your are so unlucky that you have to live in this small town
A so what
B I'm living in the country house ...im so lucky... oh you unlucky
A so what
B I have big place to live and you have a small
A bye
B bye
pls mark as brainliest
Explanation:
A just did it on apex so i know its right
D it uses feeling or emotions instead of reason or evidence plz make me branliest hope this helps