The answers are
•Concrete
•Abstract
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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Direct trade between the portuguese and coastal people of west africa bypassed the routes across the sahara and pulled the coastal region into a closer relationship with Europe.
Answer:
C. Art is strictly controlled by religious groups.