Your answer should be WHO.
Think of it like this: You wouldn't say "The boy it (a variant of 'which')", because it simply just sounds odd. Instead, you're wired to think "The boy, he (an unknown name, so it would be 'who')".
Yes u need to start with a topic or title accordingly to ur topic , you’ll need to start with ur thesis statement includes 3 point . Therefore, each point will create a paragraph and each paragraph has 6 to 8 sentences . Your last paragraph will be 5 to 8 sentences conclusion it’s included each point of ur thesis statement proves , and last sentence will be the thesis statement by its self .
One trait that London shares with his horses are Inexperience.
<h3>The shared trait between London and his four horses</h3>
As the story opens Glen Ellen and Henry make it clear to the reader that London, who is attempting to drive four horses cannot even ride one. This is made clear in the third paragraph.
The horses on the other hand had never up the mountainous route, hence their inexperience. The correct answer thus is B.
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