Answer:
1. Hers - possessive case
2. them - objective case
3. they - subjective case
Explanation:
In grammar, the case is a form that a noun/pronoun takes in a sentence, which is determined by its function in a sentence. If a noun/pronoun is the subject of a sentence, its case is subjective. This can be seen in the third example, where 'they' is the subject of the sentence "They went to bed." Similarly, if it is the object of the sentence, the case is objective (as "them" in the second sentence). When it possesses something, its case is possessive. Possessive case pronouns are <em>"mine," "yours," "his," "hers"</em> (as in the first sentence)<em>, "its," "ours," and "theirs."</em>
Answer:
(complex) Jason fought for his dog and took care of it due to his responsible manner.
(compound-complex) Jackson bought a farm and while he was planting vegetables, he realized he was not good at farming.
Explanation:
Complex sentence - a sentence containing a subordinate clause or clauses.
Compound-Complex - a sentence having two or more coordinate independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.
Answer is B. It is describing what is happening and adding adjectives and words to help the reader imagine the scene.
The answer would be D
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