The first one seems to be the best choice for me too
Cats are smaller and can hide in small places, they sleep more and eat less.
Dogs are bigger depending on the breed. They bark instead of meowing and they eat more and sleep less
When giving a speech, you should not refrain from using any gestures
At the beginning of Act I, Nora seems pretty easy-going and nonchalant - even a little bit superficial. She seems to love her husband, even though he shows a patronizing attitude toward her and scolds her for spending too much money and resembling her father.
However, she already has some small acts of rebellion - such as eating macaroons in spite of the promise she gave Torvald. Her cheerfulness also seems a little bit strained. We can see that she is a dependent woman who is expected to play by certain rules. We can also anticipate that their marriage is not perfect, even though they act happy.
Among the choices given, the correct answer is:
Ted and I cannot convince Steve to change,
because he must first convince himself.
<span>The sentence uses the correct form and number of pronouns.
“I” which is a subject pronoun is the correct form to replace a noun and “himself”
which is a reflexive pronoun should be used referring to Ted, the subject and
the object of the sentence.</span>