The pronoun for the sentence is D.object
Glad to help you ^-^
D, using language to express the opposite of its literal meaning.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I believe the answer is A
have a great day and hope i helped
I assume this question is from romeo and juliet? I think juliet was a love lust, girl who was willing to kill herself for her boyfriend just because of her parents. She is also kind of bratty.
Well, "who's" is who is, it's just a contraction. So, it'd be whose.
"Who is muddy foot prints are those?" doesn't sound correct, but
"Whose muddy foot prints are those?" does.
Hope this helps!