The pronoun me used in the sentence is under the objective case (A) or
object pronouns. Object pronouns specify the recipient of an object or action. Some
typically used object pronouns are me, you, him, her, it, us, you, and them. It
is normally use after a verb or preposition
Answer:
The third answer.
Explanation:
This is clearly the only one that aligns with the passage given. This in no one entertains as there is no context established to why she explaining her house and disaster around it. She says nothing about workers or sugar plantations so that cannot be assumed from this passage. Lastly, it does not attempt to persaude, otherwise the stilts would be the main focus of the passage.
Answer:
The answers are
B. “fear of gangs that controlled”
D. “enforced a 6 p.m. curfew”
E. “shot on the spot”
F. “bodies littered the dirt streets”
Its D the comparison or reference to a different story or illustration is by definition a illusion