<span>B. Mr. Moon, whom you have met, is my assistant.
The relative clause in this sentence is "</span><span>whom you have met". The relative pronoun used here is the whom.
Relative pronouns are type of pronouns that make use of possessive pronouns, or acts as an object or subject in the sentence.
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Answer:
It seems like the teacher is the one who is late.
Explanation:
Misplaced modifiers are the modifiers that are misplaced or placed in such a way that they are far from the noun they intend to modify. In other words, modifiers placed away from the intended noun and seem like they are modifying another word are known as misplaced modifiers.
In the given sentence, the modifier "that was late" was intended for Keiko's project. But rather, it is placed next to the noun "teacher" making it seem like it is the teacher who's late. This is a case of a misplaced modifier.
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.
Wot XD is this supposed to be a question
Why I should get my phone back.
First of all, Mother, I am extremely sorry for cursing, and I will never do it again, it was a horrendous idea and I was not being intelligent at all. Now the reasons I believe I deserve to get my phone back. First, I have been exceptional and not cursing. I have not said a single curse word since I have gotten my phone taken away, and plan on never saying another one. I have learned my lesson about not swearing. Another reason I should get my phone back is that I have been listening to you you said. I have not texted or called anyone while I have been home alone, nor did I even think about it. Finally, I should get my phone back because I have been doing my school work also. I have finished all of my work, and I sincerely believe I have done well on them. I hope this essay has persuaded you.
I believe it is B. The illustration shows what Hannah is daydreaming about.