No, it has to reconcile with the same sentence without the second subject. It's correct to say "This is me and the devil," not "This is the devil and I." If you're going to mark down his paper, it should be for using a sentence fragment as a title, not for referring to himself as "me."
I would also mark the paper down for the use of an ampersand.
"This is I," would be correct. What difference does the devil make?
So when somebody is showing you pictures of their vacation, they say “and this one is Brenda at the beach, and this is I in the ocean.”
I agree, though, “me and the devil” is fine.
What difference does the devil make?
Spoken like a true libertine, sir! And now I bid you Good Day!
"This is I," would be correct.
Sure, if you want to talk like a fag all your life. But at a certain point you're going to have to either embrace the vernacular or go all in and get gay married.
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