I think its "jeevan asked her whats your name"
Or
"jeevan asked her whats her name"
Probaly the last one
A. Because you have a repetition on the letter "d"
<span>Many Americans view the Victorian era as primarily conventional and even prudish, or stuffy. Considering the works you read for this unit, do you think that opinion is accurate or inaccurate? Which texts would you reference to support your opinion? Think about the qualities your chosen texts have that support or refute the image of the Victorian era as prudish or stuffy.</span>
Answer:
No - you can not use a colon after a sentence fragment - no colon necessary for this sentence ... He struggled to twist off the jar's cap; the lid was slippery with grease from the olive ... This would work: Dad is going bald; his hair is thinning on top. ... Rebecca borrowed Elijahs baseball cap since she would have no chance of ...
Explanation:
MORE POWER
Contraband, Narrowband, Hairband, Bellyband, etc.