It would be whom, you can tell to use "who" if you can substitute it with "he" or "she". And you can tell to use "whom" if you can substitute it with "him" or "her". In this one, "whom works better because if I say "did you ask her to help us" or "did you ask she to help us" (I had to rearrange the sentence a bit to make it work) the one with "her" works better.
It would definitely be D. a scholar describing paintings that contained dreamlike images I've did this on apex.
Sounds good maybe just change kids to children so it sounds more formal
I’m pretty sure it is Shelly’s point of view himself, hope this helps!
I've never read the book but i'm guessing that the answer is A because the Friar is already a religious man and so to be working as a priest would seem like a thing he would do.