I believe this is it:
1. us
2. who
3. us
4. who
5. we
6. us
7. who
8. we
9. us
10. who
11. us
12. who
13. we
14. us
15. we
16. who
17. we
18. whom
19. who
20. us
Important tip:
We vs. Us
We is a subject, Us is not.
Whom vs. Who
Use whom if it can be replaced with him/her.
Use who if it can be replaced with he/she.
I hope this helped!
Answer:
A) Narrator thinks sledges are better and D) Furs are the best for cold weather
Answer:
Did you now that National Rabbit Week is in July? Rabbit Week is a celebration of rabbits as family pets.
Explanation:
The first two have an apostrophe in pets, which doesn't fit this type of sentence. The last option doesn't make sense as that wouldn't be a reason for the holiday to be in July.
Answer:
What? this don't no sense. It be confusing
Explanation: