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I think it's B because she was too advanced for her class and told her not to read at home
<span>The sentence which has a pronoun in the objective case is “ My father took me to the Library of Congress.” It contains the objective (or accusative) form of English pronoun “me.”</span>
<span>In English grammar, an objective or accusative case is the case where a pronoun functions as one of the following:</span>
<span><span>1) the object of a preposition</span> 2) <span>the direct or indirect object of a verb or verbal</span> 3) <span>an appositive to an object</span> or 4) <span>the subject of an <span>infinitive</span></span> </span>