no one really says whom anymore, but I believe if you wanted to sound like a 19th century person, whom is correct grammar instead of who in that context.
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Gies said she took the diary out of the desk where she'd saved it and she handed it to Otto Frank with the words: this is the legacy of your daughter Anne. She had never read a word of it, and in fact, could not bring herself to do so until after Otto Frank published the diary in 1947, two years after Anne's death.
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What is this suppose to be based on?
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This is more of a maths question. 3/4 of a cup of nuts is 0.75 of a cup of nuts. 7 1/2 is 7.50 of a cup of nuts. 7.50 divided by 0.75 is 10. Therefore 10 cakes can be made.
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A. to produce a sensation or feeling
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