To (who, whom) should I send the invitation? (1 point)
who
whom

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Answer 1
Answer: the correct answer is,whom
Answer 2
Answer:

Final answer:

The correct pronoun to use in this context would be 'whom'. You use 'whom' when someone is the object of a verb, meaning they are receiving the action. In this case, 'whom' is receiving the action of 'sending the invitation'.

Explanation:

In English grammar, 'whom' is used as an object pronoun, which means it's used when somebody is receiving the action of the verb. In this case, the action is 'sending the invitation,' and the person receiving the action (the one the invitation is being sent to) is the object. Therefore, the correct way to frame the sentence would be: 'To whom should I send the invitation?'

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Sentences with word reproach

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Reproach means -

To speak to someone or something very harshly

So, let's see what sentences would be good with this word.

°° The woman never reproached her father.

°° The teacher will reproach you if you don't complete your homework.

°° The football coach reproached the players when they had missed a touchdown.

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1.When you don't live the life, you bring reproach on the truth. 
2. He was filled with reproach after keeping his secret so long.
3. Your teacher will reproach you if you don't do your homework.

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An inference is an educated guess based on what you already know and what you learn from reading a text.a. True
b. False

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The correct answer is A. True

Explanation:

In reading, inference refers to a guess or assumption the reader creates based on the information of a text. Inferences depend mainly on logical reasoning as the reader need to understand the ideas in a text and with these create connections that allow the reader to go beyond the text and make conjectures without modifying the original information. This means, inferences are educated guesses and therefore it is true "an inference is an educated guess based on what you already know and what you learn from reading a text".

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Please help me!!!! I keep on getting this wrong!!! :(

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Fragment: If the rain stops
Taking her time
Who are not going to the show
Whether or not the fire burns

Complete:
Donna was exhausted after her basketball game
The group left after class was over
Even though the jar is empty, Ill keep it
Take out the garbage

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In Book 12, Ulysses is warned by____________ about the impending dangers of Scylla and Charybdis. She tells him not to harm the cattle of the sun god, .____________

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If you didn't read the book, I'll give you a short summary of what you need to know from Book 12 to answer this question.

PART ONE

In The Odyssey, Book 12, Circe advises Ulysses on how they can be safe from the lure of the Sirens on their journey back home. She also tells how to avoid the clashing rocks, including how they should escape the monster, Scylla, and the whirlpool known as Charybdis.

PART TWO

Ulysses tries to avoid stopping on the island of Thrinacia. He does this because he fears his men will harm the cattle that belongs to the sun god. (He had been warned against visiting the island while he was in the underworld.) His men end up killing the cattle anyway. They do this in an act of impiety against the gods. This shows much greed and a high lack of self-restraint. They completely ignore their promise to Ulysses and enrage Sol, the sun god, who implores the gods to punish Ulysses and his men.

So, this proves that the complete sentence should be...

In Book 12, Ulysses is warned by  Circe about the impending dangers of Scylla and Charybdis. She tells him not to harm the cattle of the sun god,  Sol.


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I read it once and from what I remember it's Circe and Apollo

Is the answer a b c d or e

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Answer:

C.

Explanation: