<span>c. object of a preposition
Possessive pronouns are like his/her, ours, whose and etc.
Relative pronouns are pronouns that conjuncts clauses, sentence fragments, or a phrase to a specific noun or pronoun as the subject.
Examples are:
Who
Whom
Which
Whoever
Whichever
Whomever
That
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Answer:
Examples:
They are televising his interview throughout the world.
The TV station is televising his interview throughout the world.
Explanation:
There are various 'unknown' possibilities for the subject; THAT'S why this sentence is usually written in the passive: when you don't know who is performing the action. (AND/OR, of course, when you want the focus to be on the receiver of the action, in this case: the interview.)
I Believe in Free will because everyone literally believe in Free will. Free will is the idea that we are able to have choice in how we act and assumes that we are free to chose our behavior, in other words we are self determined.
* Hopefully this helps!
Answer:
A pleasing uniformity of decent competence appears throughout our habitations.
We have no princes, for whom we toil, starve, and bleed: we are the most perfect society now existing in the world
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A three line stanza is known as a<span> tercet.</span>