The second and third ones are right. I just finished this class. Good luck I hope this helped and vote me brainliest :)
Answer: C
Explanation: whom is object pronoun which applies to people, which means it describes the person on the receiving end of action that was actually performed, e.g I don't know for whom he called, from here the main clause is(I don't know) and the relative clause( whom he called). The same goes for "To whom should we send the check" to whom(main clause) while "To whom should we" (relative clause), send the check(main clause)...
C, is where it is properly used.
The answer is B. Hyperbole is just an exaggeration. She doesn't actually think she is going to die from falling down.
A. Preposition: over; object of the preposition: bridge
A preposition shows the location of an object, it shows where something is. In this case the preposition is "over" as that is the only word that is showing 'where' something is and thus the car becomes the object.
Answer:
Soil/dirt
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