The answer is C. whom.
"For whom is the park named?"
Answer:
The ablative absolute is made up of one word in the ablative case and one in the accusative case.
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O False
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# Cary on learning
I think it's the culture/genes they were brought/born into. Because it can be genetically made into your DNA or you might be raised in that certain household/culture that you're used to.
Answer:It separates directions from dialogue.
Explanation:it is indeed a spesamental fact
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