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Interrogative pronouns are pronouns that can be used to create or ask questions. There are interrogative pronouns that can only refer to persons and there are some that are used to refer to objects. The interrogative personal pronouns from the given list are who, whom and whose. The pronouns, what and which are interrogative pronouns for objects.
such as “who” and “whom,” refer only to people.. you are welcome
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A panel of judges presides over the Supreme Court.
If you were to diagram the sentence (do they teach that anymore?) panel is the subject/noun and presides is the verb...you have to make the verb and noun agree. "of judges" is a prepositional phrase.
Answer:
with a chapter from the perspective of some other boys at zinkoffs school
The answer is earthworm. earthworms are divided into segments and have no legs.