To protect and train American soldiers To house Japanese prisoners of war To protect national-defense material, premises, and utilities To store food, supplies, and equipment for the military
The correct interrogative pronoun is "Who" in "Who are you?" because "whom" is used as a relative pronoun and is used to denote a indirect object.
The last one is correct.
<span>We will plant some vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, and brussels sprout) in our fall garden.
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Well one is for him to fall into the pit
It is a. principle because the question is asking about the commutative\