It would be much better if you shared some options so that someone could choose the correct one, but it seems to me that I have got something that can help you, so the words which Key used to convey his exaltation at seeing the flag on the morning after the battle are : <span>breeze, towering, discloses.
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I have never heard of that. But Im more then glad to help if I can.
The practice that shows the Generation gap is the lack of communication due to the latest technology and tools which causes differences in opinion between two individuals.
<h3>What is the Generation gap?</h3>
The term generation gap represents the difference between two individuals' thinking perspectives and practices based on the difference in age.
Father observed that in earlier days children are used to communicating effectively with parents and having face-to-face conversations but nowadays they tend more towards technology.
There is no direct communication between parents and children they just ask for money through the phone whenever needed lacking social interaction between them.
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A. "Whom" is an object pronoun is actually the only one that is correct. This is because for B. whom could be an object of a preposition if it was in a sentence with "to whom". For C., who is only a subject pronoun. If it were an object pronoun, a sentence would be like this: "To who does the present go to?".