Answer:
Whom
Explanation:
While "whom" is a pronoun that refers to the subject of a sentence, "whom" refers to the object of a verb or a preposition, meaning that "whom" does not perform the main action, but, instead, it receives the action, or it can be found near a preposition such as "to" and "from".
In the sentence, the missing pronoun should refer to the student, and since the student is the object of the verb "selected" (because it is the one that is receiving the action and not performing it), the correct pronoun is "whom."
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b.
4
c.
6
d.
8
A.
He wishes that he had fought on Brutus's side in the battle.
B.
He thinks it is proper to honor Brutus.
C.
He admires Brutus more than Caesar.
D.
He is relieved that Brutus is dead.
Answer:
Scholars have not been able to agree on a particular point; many point to the 1950s.
Explanation:
Although there is some disagreement on the exact date that genres such as pop and rock and roll began, many point to the 1950s as the possible origin of these. These types of music coincided with the optimism that followed the war, particularly in the United States, with characters such as Elvis Presley. Moreover, the music gained popularity as the large number of baby boomers became teenagers in the following decade. This lead to the music being a vehicle for social and political change, and to become the music of a generation.