this is the closest answer I found. sorry if it's useless
The human brain i believe
The third statement is correct.
Nick, who was our dorm advisor, and Joe, Nick's roommate, raised their concerns to the school residence office. They wanted to know why Dennis didn't have to share a room.
In the first statement, there are two subjects- Nick and Joe. However, "his" is used in the predicate referring only to one of the two subjects. This made the sentence incorrect. The same with the second statement. It used not only "his" in the first sentence, but it also used "he" in the second sentence referring to only one of the two subjects mentioned, instead of "they".
Answer:
The Oneida Nation
Explanation:
What were the names of the 3 clans in the Oneida nation?
The Mohawk and the Oneida people each had three clans; the turtle, the wolf, and the bear.
I hope this is ok