The sentence in which the pronoun "whom" is used correctly is the following:
From whom did you receive the excellent resume?
In this sentence, the preposition "from" is used and, after it, "who" has to become "whom". It wouldn't be correct to say "from who..." because "whom" here has the role of the indirect object and not of the subject.
<u>In the other three sentences the pronoun has the role of the subject and so the form " who" should be used:</u>
- Who shall I say is calling?
- Who will drive me to the interview?
- He is the one who will get the job.
D is the correct answer
-Children are powerful and should be respected as shown by the creation myths of the Maori and Haida.
Answer:
the correct answer is A: professional
<span>Expository writing is used to describe something, so yes it can be used for both!
Hope this helps! :)
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