B. "Who" and "whom" are personal
pronouns.
Personal pronouns are pronouns that pertains to a number of
persons, the person, sex and the situation. For example, he is a boy. He is a
personal pronoun. Who is a subject pronoun but never a personal pronouns since
it doesn’t denote to a particular person, gender, event or case. Whom is object
pronoun used to answer him, her and us but also doesn’t refer to a definite
pronoun like the former, who.
The event in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn that shows an example of cowardice is when Colonel Sherburn shoots and kills a drunk man who is unarmed and defenseless.
2 i believe. let me know if i helped
Answer:
©
Explanation:
This is because jolly comes from laughing and socializing
I'm assuming between 2 and 1/8, it's a +sign!??
=3.2