No one likes tropical fish more than (she, her). she her*
is it she
@KJSaif
please help
its she because of than?
It should be 'her' because her is an object pronoun. The SUBJECT is "No one" The VERB is "likes" So then the Object is the noun after it, which must be "her" "She" is a SUBJECT pronoun "her" is an OBJECT pronoun
it would be her do u know y?
and btw this goes in english not math
one of the purposes of a satire is to teach about society?
i currently have a b in english trying to pull it up
lol is that an answeR?
read this out load what 1 sounds better No one likes tropical fish more than her or No one likes tropical fish more than she?
I typically wouldn't rely on 'reading' out loud though :b
it can be tricky for who/whom
its multiple choice
satire is used in political cartoons to mock something, it 'could' be used to teach society, and it could be used for other purposes. It's just mocking fun of something, basically sarcasm
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prepare readers for an important event my answer i just put stand in or represnet an abstract concept show that charcaters issues re of no consequence
@kaylak12345 id go with her
that's what i thought
ok may u close this ?
yep thank you!
and thank u 4 the medals :D
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