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I think B because I know it's not A or D
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Who and whose (which is wrong for a couple of reasons) refer to people. So neither of those 2 can be the answer.
Which and that are all that is left.
The usage is very close. Which, I think, is the correct answer. It usually begins a clause that adds more information to the noun (usually) that it modifies. In this case, the clause modifies mammal and tells it that is unique in that it can fly.
That is normally a pronoun that oddly modifies again usually a specific noun. You are not talking about a bat that lives in your back yard and that you have named. Bats in general are the only mammals that fly.
I still would use which.
The correct answer should be (<span>D) We would not never visit Europe. Double negatives are seldom used because it is grammatically incorrect. In the sentence given above, the meaning of the sentence is quite confusing because there are double negatives used improperly. </span>
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Arab-American writers and musicians have great power, as they can help other
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They are alike because they do many similar things in their tribes and some of the people had to do some things that were similar.