He asked for peace and trust in book 13
Answer:
No, it's not ungrammatical
Explanation:
The sentence <em>"Mother made sandwiches for her and me"</em> is correct and follows the rules of grammar. The personal pronouns are used as subject (I, you, he, she, it, we, they) and/or object (me, you, him, her, it, us, them). In this sentence, the use of the pronouns "her" and "me" is correct because they are objects of the preposition "for". "...for her and me (us)".
The reason for this it assumes that everyone in an egalitarian society are equal. It sounds good in theory but in reality, everyone is different in terms of ambition, ability and talent. This diversity makes some stand out from others making it difficult to have more men in such a society since they are different from one another.
Answer: why Annie made the changes she did
Explanation:
The first sentence stated that "Finally, on June 25, 1894, she was off". The sentence along with the second sentence doesn't give information regarding the reason for Annie made the changes that she made.
The sentence three stated that "It had taken her three months to travel approximately 1,300 miles, and she had more than 20,000 miles left to cover".
Without the writer not including the statistic in sentence 3, it'll have been unclear why Annie made the changes she did.