The answer is B hope this helped!
Answer:
Linda Ellis' poem, ''The Dash,'' uses a metaphor, comparing life to the dash between the birth date and date of death on a person's tombstone. Relaying the poem as a speech, or eulogy, given at a loved one's funeral, Ellis is able to admonish readers to be purposeful in how they live their lives.
Explanation:
I think the theme of "The swimming contest" is that nobody actually wins.
1. Were tested
2. Stayed in the same
3. Switched to a different
The answer is Whose because "Who's" is- who is while "whom" replaces a pronoun such as "he", "she", or "they".