<span>c. object of a preposition
Possessive pronouns are like his/her, ours, whose and etc.
Relative pronouns are pronouns that conjuncts clauses, sentence fragments, or a phrase to a specific noun or pronoun as the subject.
Examples are:
Who
Whom
Which
Whoever
Whichever
Whomever
That
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D. <u>T</u>he <u>B</u>attle of <u>O</u>kinawa, the last and largest battle of the <u>P</u>acific <u>W</u>ar, was one of the costliest battles of <u>W</u>orld <u>W</u>ar II for both <u>A</u>mericans and <u>J</u>apanese.
Answer: on the first question your correct but im not sure on the second one
Explanation:
Answer:
It will be made soon?
Explanation:
I completely lost my train of thought sophomore year
Answer:
Yen gave 5 pictures per friend
Explanation:
Yen gave 4 pictures to his mom, leaving him with 15 pictures.
To split the 15 pictures equally among the 3 friends, he gave each of them 5 pictures
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