That is Anna. I meet her in the library.
A. That is Anna who I meet in the library.
B. That is Anna which I meet in the library.
C. That is Anna whose I meet in the library.
D. That is Anna whom I meet in the library.

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A. can
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. Which sentence is correctly capitalized?
A. my friend lives in Paris.
B. My friend lives in paris.
C. My Friend lives in Paris.
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The baby was like an octopus, pulling all the socks off the rack at the store.
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B. The baby lives in the sea.
C. The baby was pulling things off the rack so fast it seemed like it had many legs.
D. The baby was sleeping.
