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If you mean Nellie Bly, we can state that she reacted to the judge’s inquiries and remarks in a critical and accusatory way. This is due to her perception that the judge was inadequate in determining someone’s sanity by failing to adequately analyze the facts. In addition, she expressed her accusatory stance by saying the judge disregards the defense of the accused despite how credible that individual may seem, thus jeopardizing the chance of an innocent person escaping a dire situation in an asylum.
The part of the passage that best illustrates the theme that customs and laws must evolve to meet contemporary needs is: "I could not have done it my time, but you come after me.” This signifies that the actions being taken now were not feasible during his era.
Uncle Pete entrusted me with his trumpet.
The word me functions as an objective pronoun as it receives the trumpet. My is a pronoun indicating possession. She is a subject pronoun. I serves as a subject pronoun. Myself is used reflexively. Objective pronouns serve as either direct or indirect objects. They represent those being acted upon by the verb.