Select the correct objective case pronoun and its use in the following sentence.

Will you call Katie and _____ when you are ready to leave?
a. I; indirect object
b. me; indirect object
c, I; direct object
d. me: direct object *****

1. which country is not located...

-china
2. which god is important...
-vishnu
3. the tone of the descriptive portrait...
-reverent
4. will you call katie and ____...
-me
5. decriptive writing...
-true

good luck mfs

Yes, d.

thank you

You're welcome.

Sorry is 100% right, thank you!!

To determine the correct objective case pronoun and its use in the sentence, you need to understand the difference between direct and indirect objects.

A direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb directly. In this sentence, "call" is the verb, and we want to determine the pronoun that receives the action of the verb. Therefore, the correct answer needs to have a pronoun as the direct object.

An indirect object, on the other hand, is a noun or pronoun that receives the direct object. It answers to whom or for whom the action is done. It often comes before the direct object and after the verb.

In the sentence provided, "Katie" is the direct object because she is the one being called. The pronoun that refers to the person being called needs to be the direct object.

Looking at the options given:
a. I; indirect object
b. me; indirect object
c. I; direct object
d. me; direct object

Out of these options, "me" is the correct pronoun to use as the direct object. Therefore, the correct answer would be option d: "me; direct object."