Swift uses irony when he says the person with whom he discussed his plan is very worthy and a true lover of this country
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
The satanic ritual in the forest where YGB yells out for Faith to resist.
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