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The correct personal pronoun to complete the sentence is the subject pronoun, C. I: "The funniest performers were Karl, Mike, and I.
The compound object "Karl, Mike, and I" is a subject complement.
A subject complement is a noun, a noun phrase, a pronoun, or an adjective that follows a linking verb to restate the subject of the sentence.
A linking verb acts as an equal sign, the subject is or becomes the object.
> performers = Karl, Mike, and I
A noun or a pronoun subject complement is called a predicate nominative.
A pronoun that functions as a subject complement (a predicate nominative) is always the subjective form.
Answer:
verbal irony
Explanation:
Verbal irony is a figure of speech. The speaker intends to be understood as meaning something that contrasts with the literal or usual meaning of what he says.
True. It can be distracting to see the same words/clauses/expressions used over and over and it can pull the reader's attention away from the story.