Answer:
bedroom apartment and subway expenses
Explanation:
they are more essential
Answer:
مرحباً أيها القلب الجميل ، أود مساعدتك في حل مشكلتك المدرسية. أعطني ثانية وسأكتشف ذلك من أجلك
Explanation:
The Endangered Species Act of 1973
Answer:
- Billie Eilish, <u>who's</u> <em>(who has) </em>had several hit songs recently, is one of my favorite singers.
- Danielle, <u>who's </u><em>(who has)</em> lived in Australia for the past two years, just moved back to the U.S.
- Jack doesn't know <u>whose</u> number that is.
<em>number of whom. it belongs to someone obviously.</em>
- My cousin Mike, <u>who's</u> <em>(who is) </em>one of the funniest people I know, is coming to visit next week.
- I don't know <u>whose</u> receipt it is, but this lasagna is delicious!
<em>The receipt is "of whom". It must be belonging to someone, and they don't know who that someone is.</em>
- My mom asked, "<u>Whose</u> dirty shoes are on the kitchen floor?"
<em>dirty shoes "of whom". shoes belong to someone</em>
- Regina, <u>who's</u> <em>(who has) </em>finally recovered from her cold, invited Ariadne to sleep over on Friday.
Explanation:
- who's stands for who has or who is.
- "whose" is associated with someone or something, <em>as in of whom/ which.</em>
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- who's speak of living things, like a person who is funny or who has a resort.
- whose associates itself with non-living things(MOSTLY! The sentence can also be <em>He's the person whose opinion I respect the most.</em>), or we can say it associates itself with the belongings or characteristics of a living being.
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Answer:
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.
Explanation:
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals was established in 1876 and is the highest form of criminal appeal court. This court holds the highest position in the criminal law. The court consists of 9 judges of which one is the Presiding Judge.
<u>This court hears the cases related to capital punishment or death penalties, or cases from the district courts where bail is denied, etc. All the cases which result in the death penalty are immediately transferred to the Court of Criminal Appeals from the District Court</u>.
So, the correct answer is the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.