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.
It is a hundredths place decimal so put it over 100
89/100
since 89's only factors are 1 and 89, you can't simplify, so leave it as it is
Answer:
a teddy bear symbolizing stuffed animal
Explanation:
This is because it's literal instead of being symbolic of something.
Brutal, he was beaten daily. He should have never ended up behind bars but that’s how it goes in politics. He was finally released in 1978 and went on to spread awareness about prisoner treatment.