This question is incomplete because there is not any pronoun in italics, here is the complete question:
Read the excerpt below and answer the question. Give <em>me</em> thy hand; 'tis late: farewell; good night. What type of pronoun is in italics in the quotation from Romeo and Juliet?
Pronoun in italics is <em>me</em>
A. Nominative
B. Demonstrative
C. Possessive
D. Objective
The answer to this question is D. Objective
Explanation.
All pronouns despite their type represent a noun or are related to a noun. In the case of object pronouns, these include words such as me, his, her that are used as an object in the sentence. This means these pronouns describe the entity affected by the verb.
This occurs with the word "me" in "Give me thy hand" because the word "me" replaces the noun Romeo who is the beneficiary or the indirect object. Thus, the pronoun is objective.
(B) Spring is a glorious time.
Answer:
#ثوره_طلابية غاضبة على قرار وزاره التعليم العالي باصدارها القرار المجحف وعليه يبداء من الان الاعتصام الطلاب #والاضراب_عن_الدوام لحين تحقيق المطالب.
تعليم الكتروني = امــتـحـان الكتروني
تعليم حضوري = امــتـحـان حضوري
Answer:
God is our lord and always watching over us, ancestors do not possess the power to mediate salvation.
Explanation:
I guess it depends on the excerpt and what he's talking about. Is he describing the place he's in or how the place makes him feel?