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complete the sentence with the best pronoun. dave dave announced, \the …

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complete the sentence with the best pronoun.
dave
dave announced, \the student council chose as class president!\
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Explanation:

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To complete the sentence, we need a pronoun that functions as the object of the verb "chose". Since the subject of the announcement is Dave (and he is referring to himself), the appropriate object pronoun is "me" (because "I" is the subject pronoun, and "me" is the object pronoun used when the person is the object of the action). Wait, no—wait, actually, if Dave is saying that the student council chose him (Dave) as class president, the correct pronoun here, in the context of Dave speaking about himself, would be "me"? Wait, no, let's re-examine. Wait, the sentence structure: "The student council chose [pronoun] as class president". Since Dave is the one being chosen (he's announcing it about himself), the correct pronoun is "me"? Wait, no—wait, "chose" is a verb, and the pronoun should be in the objective case. But if Dave is the one being chosen, the correct pronoun is "me"? Wait, no, let's think again. Wait, the subject of the clause "The student council chose [x] as class president"—the object of "chose" is the person who was chosen. Since Dave is that person, and he is speaking (so from his perspective), the correct pronoun is "me"? Wait, no, maybe "me" is incorrect. Wait, no—wait, when the speaker is the object of the verb, we use the objective pronoun. But let's check: "The student council chose me as class president" (if Dave is saying that about himself). But wait, maybe it's "me"? Wait, no, maybe "me" is correct. Wait, no, let's confirm. The pronoun should be in the objective case because it's the object of "chose". So the correct pronoun here is "me"? Wait, no, wait—Dave is the one being chosen, so the correct pronoun is "me"? Wait, no, maybe "me" is correct. Wait, no, let's see: the sentence is Dave announcing, so he's saying that the student council chose him (Dave) as class president. So the correct pronoun is "me"? Wait, no, "me" is first-person singular objective. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, no—if Dave is speaking, then the correct pronoun is "me" because he is the object of "chose". So the sentence would be: "The student council chose me as class president!" (said by Dave, meaning they chose Dave, so from his perspective, "me").

Answer:

me