The dispute can be easily settled between you and . . . . . . .

we
I
me
myself

The correct answer is: C. me

The pronoun “me” is the objective case of the first person singular pronoun “I”. It is used as the direct object of a verb or the object of a preposition. In the sentence “The dispute can be easily settled between you and me”, the pronoun “me” is the object of the preposition “between”.

The pronoun “I” is the subjective case of the first person singular pronoun. It is used as the subject of a verb. In the sentence “I am going to the store”, the pronoun “I” is the subject of the verb “am going”.

The pronoun “we” is the first person plural pronoun. It is used to refer to a group of people that includes the speaker. In the sentence “We are going to the store”, the pronoun “we” refers to the speaker and the person they are speaking to.

The pronoun “myself” is the reflexive pronoun of the first person singular. It is used to refer to the speaker or writer. In the sentence “I hurt myself”, the pronoun “myself” refers to the speaker.

In the sentence “The dispute can be easily settled between you and me”, the pronoun “me” is the correct answer because it is the object of the preposition “between”.

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