1. The dog is playing with her.
You need to use the pronoun her because it is the object of this sentence. The pronoun she can only be used as the subject of a particular sentence, and in this one, we can see that the subject is the dog, therefore, it cannot be her. So instead, you should use the object pronoun, which is her.
2. The librarian asked my sister and him if they would talk more quietly.
The explanation for this example is the same - since the boy is the object of the sentence (along with my sister), you need to use the objective pronoun, which is him. The pronoun he is used as a subject of a sentence, and we can see that the subject here is the librarian, so it cannot be the boy.
Answer:
present is feel, and past is felt
<h2><em>Well, yes and no. That's because fish are part of the food chain as well and we are above them and people have to eat (i don't like fish like that). Also, fish are innocent creatures and we shouldn't be eating them at the same time that we are.</em></h2><h2><em /></h2><h2><em>Hope this helps, sorry if not tho</em></h2>
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I guess it's bad grammar you would say you and I
Answer:
Plessy v. Freguson
Explaination:
In 1896, the Supreme court ruled that it was lawful to segregate public areas as long as there was "equal" places for people of both races. This case arose after an African American man refused to move the "white car" on a Louisianan train. However, this ruling only allowed for inequality to continue in America. It was uncommon for segregated areas to truly be equal. One example of this was schools. Many whitw schools would be well funded while colored schools lacked many necessities such as books and other matertials.