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Back then people would write letters and stories/novels using formal vocabulary with proper definitions, and over the course of time our vocabulary has downgraded into urban slang and terms that have not only changed their meanings, but also sounds somewhat improper
Answer:
The protagonist is the main character, often a hero.
The antagonist is the character who opposes the protagonist, often a villain.
Explanation:
The protagonist is Donovan and the antagonist is Donovan's friends from "Hard Castle Middle School" .
It depends on which pronoun is underlined: 'my' or 'I' or 'them'.
If 'my' is underlined, then the correct answer is C) possessive.
If 'I' is underlined, then the correct answer is 'subject'.
And if 'them' is underlined, the correct answer is A) direct object.