Answer:
D I think I could be wrong
Explanation:
The correct answer should be A. Whomever.
This is because this can be paraphrased as "the instructor has picked him" not "the instructor has picked he". Him corresponds to whomever while he corresponds to whoever.
Answer:
i play tennis, and before a match it's customary to practice with your opponent. it gives you a chance to see how to the other player plays the game. plus if you're practicing it's not competitive, it's cooperative. so you aren't trying to beat each other at practice.