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Sauron [17]
3 years ago
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 Help me!                                                                                                                       

27. Which of these is an objective case pronoun? (1 point)
A.who
B.whose
C.whoever
D.whomever

28. Which of these is nearest in connotative meaning to the word brave? (1 point)
A.foolhardy
B.presumptuous
C.courageous
D.pushy
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ehidna [41]3 years ago
5 0
27. whomever. whoever and who are both subjective pronouns and the objective case is used with direct and indirect objects as well as with objects of prepositions.

28. courageous. foolhardy means recklessly bold and rash, presumptuous means not noticing the limits of what is appropriate or permitted, and pushy is excessively assertive or ambitious.
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