It’s an adjective because it’s describing it
<span>Nominative pronouns are pronouns that are used as the subject of the sentence. These are the pronouns that are the direct doer of the action. Nominative case pronouns include I, you, he, she, they, it and we. The sentence that correctly uses a nominative case pronoun is, "Karen and I joined a junior bowling league". The correct answer is option D.</span>
"Over night" should be all one word, "overnight", and there is no punctuation, or proper capitalization, since the sentence is all in caps.
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<span>It is true that Jonathan Swift wrote to further the Tory cause. Jonathan Swift was a famous political and satirical writer who wrote Gulliver's Travels, among other things. He was a prominent Tory at one point of his life, which was the conservative political party in the United Kingdom at the time when he was still alive in the 18th century.</span>