Answer:
interrogative and or pronoun
Explanation:
Who (pronoun) The pronoun who, in English, is an interrogative pronoun and a relative pronoun, used chiefly to refer to humans. Its derived forms include whom, an objective form the use of which is now generally confined to formal English; the possessive form whose; and the indefinite form whoever (also whosoever, whom(so)ever
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A - talks about a movie - though most relating to the thesis it's not very reliable
B - doesn't give and clear tie to the thesis
C - reliable information coming from a know person (its the best choice)
Answer:
<h2>
Yesterday!</h2>
Explanation:
When I was studying Skeletal Anatom for Veterinarians yesterday, I came across a video. THe video told me that the breed of the animal can help you tons when dealing with skeletal anatomy, then, when I went to vet school the next day, IT HELPED ME A LOT! At first, I had to do diffrent type of research for the animal, but then, looking at the breed of the animal after, it helped me because it saved me a lot of studying <3
There are many words with the use of this suffix, like the word 'consonant'.