Chose the answer that identifies the three cases of pronouns.

nominative, possessive, objective <~ my choice

objective, indefinite, demonstrative

objective, possessive, prepositional <~ i also feel like its this one too

nominative, passive, objective

There is no "prepositional" case. So your first answer is correct.

how can we compare and contrast explanation of "How Beaver Stole Fire" and "stealing Fire from Zeus".

What is the meaning of an adjective?

The correct answer is "nominative, possessive, objective." Let me explain how to arrive at this answer.

Pronouns, as words that replace nouns, can take on different forms depending on their grammatical function in a sentence. The three cases of pronouns are:

1. Nominative: These pronouns function as the subject of a sentence or a clause. They include pronouns like "I," "you," "he," "she," "we," and "they." For example, in the sentence "He is coming," the pronoun "he" is in the nominative case.

2. Possessive: These pronouns show ownership or possession. They include pronouns like "mine," "yours," "his," "hers," "ours," and "theirs." For example, in the sentence "This book is yours," the pronoun "yours" is in the possessive case.

3. Objective: These pronouns function as the object of a verb or a preposition. They include pronouns like "me," "you," "him," "her," "us," and "them." For example, in the sentence "She saw him," the pronoun "him" is in the objective case.

Therefore, the correct answer is "nominative, possessive, objective."