Miss Takara praised Dwight and_____for their campaign speeches.
he
him
Some of_____coin collectors wanted to see more commemorative coins.
we
us
The restaurant offered Talia and______summer jobs.
I
me
When Teri asked to speak with Lisa on the phone, Lisa answered, "This is_____."
her
she
The woman_____wrote that book is a reporter for The New York Times.
who
whom
Kim observed the moon through the telescope until it was covered with clouds.
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Al is interested in stamp collecting, so he wants to learn all he can about them.
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It was so hot and humid that all we could think about was home, an air conditioner, and a tall glass of lemonade.
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If a person chooses to room alone on the cruise, you will have to pay an additional fee.
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I could not see my car in the parking lot that was green.
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Originally, fairy tales did not always end "happily ever after;" rather, they were often extremely violent.
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In the orginal version of "Cinderella," for example, after the marriage between she and the prince, Cinderella has her step-sisters placed in spiked coffins and dragged around the city behind the wedding procession.
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Similarly, at the end of the authentic version of "Little Red Riding Hood," the wolf attacks and kills the little girl who was visiting her grandmother.
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Both her and her grandmother lose their lives.
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Some ninteenth-century artists were offended by the violence and refused to illustrate the tale; it was them, not the publisher, who believed that a story for children should have a happier ending.
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One illustrator, to whom modern versions of the tale are indebted, changed the ending by introducing a woodcutter whose appearance saved Red Riding Hood--and the tale.
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Stephen W. Hawking's 1988 book, A Brief History of Time became an immediate best-seller, which is surprising.
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In a review of the book, it calls Hawking one of the greatest physicists of the twentieth century.
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Even though Hawking carefully explains his theories, they still confuse some readers.
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Whenever I read a good book about science, I want to become one.