1. who,, subject
2. whom,subject
3. who, object of the preposition
4. whom,subject
5. whom, direct object
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The writer should have a professional, s<span>tructural, assertive, and subjective tone. </span>
Answer:
Simile
Explanation:
Similes compare 2 things with the words like or as, in this case as is being used to compare him to a genius.
The secret is what he really wants to do in life
Answer:
1a. a word or group of words containing a noun and functioning in a sentence as subject, object, or prepositional object.
1b. Thing expressions are basically things with modifiers. Fair as things can act as subjects, objects, and prepositional objects, so can thing expressions. Additionally, thing expressions can moreover work in a sentence as descriptive words, participles, infinitives, and prepositional or supreme expressions. The modifier can come some time recently or after the thing.
1c. determiners, adjective phrases, noun adjuncts, attributive adjectives.
1d. The head or nucleus of a phrase is the word that determines the syntactic category of that phrase.