I'm no psychologist, but I'd say the answer is B, as that's pretty much the stereotype given to people with mental illnesses.
His is meaning the Actor, So I would say Actor
Nominative case pronoun would be a pronoun in its basic form, so: I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they...
So, the correct answer is A, 'I' is a nominative case pronoun, whereas the other examples only have objective case pronouns: them, him, her.
<span>Odd characters are introduced.
Clearly, the author does not trust the doorman, who seems like a shady character</span>
Answer:
You are writing this to re-tell the story from a different character's veiw in order to give the reader a different perspective.
Explanation: