Answer:
whom comes
Explanation:
In this situation you have to use <em>one of whom</em>. When you say so it sounds better. You can try all the options and choose which one suits best. There is no any rules, you should just choose which ones sound better.
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The enslaved people could've seen Uncle John as a hero because of his kind act of giving back the raccoon. He didn't have to lift up the boxes and let it go so they were very thankful. It payed off because they showed their appreciation.
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Answer:
C. The government
Explanation:
The governement controls the prices of goods because some places could over price their stuff. And plus it a<em> planned economy. </em>
Answer:
this is a complete sentence but is missing the question mark
Explanation:
Answer:
I would try to use a gender-neutral term or maybe ask them.
Explanation:
I’m sure not many would take offense to being asked their pronouns or how to refer to them. If you’re concerned about asking that, I would just use a gender-neutral term or none at all.
Example: “Hello! Welcome to (Input plac).”
Another example: “How may I help you, friend?”
It may not be appropriate for some, but it could be beneficial