Answer:
The answer is Past tense.
Explanation:
I can tell because it says "in 1874", "when", and things like that. Have a great day! Brainliest?? :)
I would say no. I know other people with more than likely disagree but in all honesty the answer should be no. If you can't manage to convince or change someones thoughts or opinions with words, you might as well give up at that point. Using said violent actions will only further ignite the issue and cause way more problems on both sides. Then the side who opposes your cause will then fight back even more.
A is the answer I think it is
Answer:
The correct pronoun is whomever.
Explanation:
The pronoun whomever is the <em>objective case</em> of whoever. This means whomever can only be used either with a preposition (e.g. to, for, or about) or with a verb (an action word) that requires a direct object. Use whoever or whomever to agree with the verb in that dependent clause, regardless of the rest of the sentence.
Cold is the adjective in this sentence because it is describing the snow as being cold.