The correct answer is this one: "correct as is." The sentence I would not want to be Rita or her has shown the correct use of pronouns. If in case of a male character, just for example, "<span>Jane or him," instead of saying that as "Jane or his."</span>
Answer:
no your not fake some people just cant take the truth and in the end if they dont like the truth its because they know its true
Explanation:
There are three conjunctions in this sentence: neither, nor, and because.
Given that neither and nor are not subordinating, the correct answer would be the word because. The reason for this is because it connects the independent clause (Neither Laura nor I will attend the concert) with the dependent/subordinate one (because you cannot go).
Answer:
In the conclusion the best way to draw the reader in would be to have a call to action since that would be the best way to end the passage.
Explanation:
I think the answer is also A, because she is talking about all these professions and achievements of others, and she is secretly hoping she will find some way to become successful. When she draws, she can dream about becoming famous.