I also agree that the answer is B: whom
in this sentence you are using the preposition + whom grammar structure. Whom is considered an object pronoun and is used when asking who will receive the action, which in this case, I believe is, baking those cookies. Hopefully this makes sense and good luck.
The answer is For whom. :)
Forwhom are you baking those cookies?
Whoare you baking those cookies for?
See what I did there? :)
Hope I helped :D
changes that are shown with the consequences
little or no change
Changes within the action, though changes that are shown with consequences could also work.
b. topic.
c. audience.
d. location of speaking event.
b. active voice to passive voice.
c. past to present verb form.
d. singular to plural noun-verb agreement.
who have fallen prey to Hrothgar’s warning.
Please hurry, max points
Answer:
1. Macbeth: Shakespeare's play portrays Macbeth's ambition leading to his downfall.
2. Adolf Hitler: Hitler's quest for power and domination in World War II demonstrates the consequences of unchecked pride.
3. Richard Nixon: The Watergate scandal shows Nixon's abuse of power and the consequences.
4. Harvey Weinstein: Weinstein's abuse of power in the entertainment industry serves as a contemporary example.
Explanation: