Elena's a good salesperson, so the drama teacher has given her more tickets to sell than (they/them). I have passed out more fliers to friends than (they/them).

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Understand the Problem

The question seems to relate to sentence structure and proper grammatical usage, specifically regarding pronouns. It asks for the correct usage of the pronouns 'they' or 'them' in two sentences.

Answer

'They' for both sentences.

The final answer is 'they' for both sentences.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is 'they' for both sentences.

More Information

The pronoun 'they' is used as a subject pronoun for both sentences. It aligns with the implied comparison to another person or group of people who are not specifically named.

Tips

A common mistake is selecting 'them' assuming it's an object, but 'they' is correct because it's used as a subject in comparison.

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