Be kind,patient,respectful, honest, and I can’t think of one more
The answer is C
To suggest the moral significance of his cause.
Answer:1. whomever (objective)
Jack hits the ball to whomever has a mitt. (Indirect object)
2. whoever (nominative)
Whoever has a glove can play.
3. who (nominative)
Who is at the door?
4. whom (objective)
Whom did you see when you opened the door?
5. which (nominative/objective)
Which is my slice of pie? (Nominative). The choice boiled down to which came first. (Objective)
6. that (nominative/objective)
That is never an option. (Nominative). I don't think much of that. (Objective)
Answer: I want to tell her exactly what happened, or what I remember happening
Explanation:
In "Ambush," the sentence that best reflects the idea that O'Brien is more concerned with emotional truth than factual is "I want to tell her exactly what happened, or what I remember happening".
Factual truth refers to the truth which can be supported by evidence. On the other hand, the emotional truth is based on what the person feels and then uses in the manipulation of the truth.