Answer:
Stories help us explain everything in our experience from science to relationships, from feelings to memories, and from questions to objections. And with every story we hear, read, or listen, our mind makes cognitive and emotional connections that shape our perspective of the world. Stories preserve culture and pass on cultural knowledge from one generation to another. In essence, stories keep cultures alive. Stories provide a timeless link to ancient traditions, legends, myths, and archetypes. But they also connect us to universal truths about ourselves and our world.
Well objective cases only affect personal pronouns so the statement is true.
Answer: "Maria, thinking about her dance solo, <em><u>fails to see</u></em> the bus as <em><u>it came</u></em> around the corner."
Explanation:
This sentence contains an inappropriate shift in verb tense, because "Maria fails to see the bus" is conjugated in present tense, but the clause "it came..." is conjugated in past tense.
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