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This sentence uses both the interrogative sentence (question) and the declarative sentence (statement).
What are ghosts? Is an interrogative sentence.
People who believe in them say ghosts are the spirits of dead people. Is a declarative sentence.
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In general, the most common theme that ran through these eras was a sense of excitement about the future, especially in the world or arts. People were becoming autonomous.
<u>Who </u>couldn't find the hotel? is the correct answer. It is important to note the rule of use of pronouns as it applies to Who and Whom.
<h3 /><h3>The Rule guiding the use of Who and Whom</h3>
Who functions as a subject while Whom functions as an object. This means that when the verb is being performed, you use Who. If however, the action is received, you use Whom.
<h3>Examples</h3>
- To whom shall we send the package?
- Who is sending the package?
See the link below for more about who and whom:
brainly.com/question/139669
he didn't want to die by the hands of a murderer
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