Writing Q

<p>A Question from Real Exam </p>

<p>1) In the Novel Agnes Gray , Anne Bronte presented a fictionalized account ( of both she and her sister's bizarre experiences as teachers ) in the houses of Victorian aristocrats
A) of both she and her sister's bizarre experiences as teachers
B ) of both her and her sister's bizarre experiences as teachers </p>

<p>Why B Not A ? Both her is it a rule ?
I need an explanation plz
thanks :)</p>

<p>The way I do these questions is take out the both and the sister. In the Novel Agnes Gray, Anne Bronte presented a fictionalized account ** of her bizarre experiences**… You would not say of she bizarre experiences.</p>

<p>Thanks blob :slight_smile:
We could use her object instead of subject after verb</p>