I would say the 1st one is the only one correct. The 2nd one should be who, the 3rd one should more and likely be whom, and the last one should probably be who. I don't know if I'm 100% though. I hope I helped.
1. We have a chicken in our backyard that likes to eat corn. 2. I like to eat corn, but it is a little different. Or.... 1. In our backyard we have a chicken that likes to eat corn. 2. I like to eat corn, but it is a little different. I would say the second option is probably better if you are looking for the exact wording of the sentence given in the picture.
A wordpool is a section where possible answers are placed where you can choose in it for the questions being asked. It can help you when you forgot the word or its spelling.
<span>Mercedes's language in reference to the story "Call of the Wild" actually means civilization. She had brought numerous belongings along with her and they were much more than the dogs could pull. Her decision of not parting with any of the belongings would ultimately lead to her death. One can easily draw a clear difference between civilization and wildness.</span>
The danger of not respecting the power of nature