"...the carnival and her power..."
or
"...her and the carnival's power..."
"...the power of both her and the carnival..."
Other...if this is your choice, plz state what it should be
it depends on where you want to put the emphasis... all can be correct.
but ... "...the power of both her and the carnival..." sounds better.
This depend on what the sentence begins with. I like the carnival and her power if you are refering to it being the carnival and her being it. It would make a great paper to make the force of a carnival be femine.
"...the power of her and the carnival..."
the ending of the sentence all depends on the beginning of the sentence but all are correct
The sentence makes no sense no matter which way you say it!!!!
either one is just guud talkn
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it depends on where you want to put the emphasis... all can be correct.
but ... "...the power of both her and the carnival..." sounds better.
This depend on what the sentence begins with. I like the carnival and her power if you are refering to it being the carnival and her being it. It would make a great paper to make the force of a carnival be femine.
"...the power of both her and the carnival..."
"...the power of both her and the carnival..."
"...the power of her and the carnival..."
the ending of the sentence all depends on the beginning of the sentence but all are correct
The sentence makes no sense no matter which way you say it!!!!
either one is just guud talkn