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<span>The correct answer is A. An interrogative pronoun is most likely used to introduce a question. The word "interrogative" means "relating to a question," so an interrogative pronoun must be a pronoun that relates to a question. Remember that interrogative pronouns are what, which, who/whom, and whose. These pronouns are used to ask questions. For example: Which book is mine? Who is at the door? What time do we have to leave? </span>
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B
Explanation:
Aden is addressing this with an assumption there is a second chance, so this implies that Aden will fix the issue, so he can be ensured, he might still provide service.
In the first sentence, the "he" is a nominative as it is a subject.
In the second sentence it is an object as the form "me" is actually "I", but "i" is a nominative form and "me" is an objective form.
In the third sentence "Us" is also used in objective form as "us" is an object of an action by "my sister".
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why
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