<span>Nominative case pronouns are pronouns that are generally used as the subject of the sentence. These pronouns are always the direct doer of the action (verb). Nominative case pronouns include I, you, he, she, they, it and we. The sentence that correctly uses a nominative case pronoun is: The boys were Max and I on the trampoline. The correct answer is option D.</span>
Hes is facing external conflict
The example that demonstrates the idea of self-determination is C. The Youngster family attempts to move into an all-white neighborhood.
They eventually move into the neighborhood, following their dreams, despite Mr. Linder threatens, who tries to stop them from moving there since they are black.
B. You, because the word you is the first word of the question and the fist letter of the first word at the beginning of a new sentence is capitalized.
<span>Romeo is discussing how "unnatural" it is that blissful love can make him so miserable.
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