Out of all the pronouns, "whom" makes the most sense grammatically. This allows us to narrow it down to A or D.
In order for it to be the object of a preposition, there would have to be a preposition in front of it. "For," however is <em>not</em> a preposition. In fact, there isn't a preposition in the whole question.
This leaves us with option D, which is the correct answer.
You can better tell it's a direct object if you flip the sentence around a bit.
Your sister is waiting <em>for whom</em>?
"Whom" is essentially receiving the action. "Whom" is what your sister is waiting for.
Answer: D. whom; direct object.
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Answer of letter A.The narrator is able to justify his failures with theirs.
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Because the narrator is suggesting they are responsible for the state of science
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that do be lookin like my name ngl
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thank you nanis
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A tactic to intrigue the audience and capture their interest before the film comes out, building an early fan following
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D.
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ok its either B. or D. but I think its D. more than B.