1. Whomever <em>o.p.</em>
2. Whoever <em>p.n</em>.
3. Whom <em>o.p.</em>
4. Who <em>d.o</em>
5.Whom <em>o.p</em>.
6.Who <em>p.n.</em>
7. Whom <em>subj</em>.
8.Who <em>p.n.</em>
9. Who <em>p.n.</em>
10. Whom<em> subj.</em>
11. Whom <em>subj.</em>
12. Whom <em>subj.</em>
13. Whoever <em>d.o</em>
14. Whom <em>o.p.</em>
15. Who <em>subj.</em>
In his essay "On Nuclear Disarmament," Sagan argues that disarmament must happen now, before it is too late.
He says that existing precautions to prevent a nuclear war are not adequate. He says that people make mistakes, and to prevent a nuclear catastrophe, disarmament is the only logical path. He says people must act now, before something bad happens, instead doing something of "after the carnage."
Disarmament, he says, "is necessary for human survival."
Answer:
A. quick to anger
Explanation:
Tybalt is angry throughout the show especially at the party. The color red represents his anger and quick temper
The chief of adolescent medicine at the children Hospital in Pittsburgh was right in his assertion because children are developmentally driven to bed late and this is really affecting their body and brain. During adolescent, brain develops and hormones surge and the body releases melatonin to help the kids sleep good and be at the safe side of reasoning and brain activities. Therefore, the sleep time should be well managed to balance their learning process and mental alertness.