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"He held up his right hand and spread his fingers out in a fan. I held up my left hand and spread my fingers out in a fan and we made our fingers and thumbs touch each other." (Christopher Boone, Chapter 31, p. 16)
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The correct sentence is the C. Against who you think you would compete in the contest?
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The problem that is repeated in all the options is the use of <em>"whom"</em> and <em>"who"</em>. They are relative pronouns, <em>"Who"</em> is used as a subject while "<em>whom"</em> is part of the direct or indirect object of a verb or preposition.
To know which one use you can ask yourself if the answer of the question would be he/she or him/her, in the first case you must use <em>"who"</em> while on the other goes <em>"whom".</em>
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I believe the correct answer is... A claim may be either debatable or factual, depending on the author
because in arguementive essays we state our claim and prevent facts to support our arguement. It definetly is not always true think of when you say "well Tasha claims that sarah hit her" sarcastically inferring it may not be true but it is what she said or believes.
True because that is not your maternal language
The answer is C. Fat diets are a good way to reduce your weight quickly and permanently reduce your weight.