[ Grammar ]
Cristy lived with my cousin. You’ve met him.
A. Cristy lived with my cousin that met him.
B. Cristy lived with my cousin, who you’ve met.
C. Cristy lived with my cousin whom you’ve met him.
D. Cristy lived with my cousin whose you’ve met.
Select your answer:

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freed from obligation
A. chastisement
B. relinquish
C. exempted
D. perceived
