ACT Aspire English: "Which," "Who," and "That"
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had to send five hundred federal marshals to break up
the riots which left two people dead The day meredith
went to campus to enroll a riot broke out when
a group of two thousand people which were opposed to
his attendants clashed with federal officers sent to protect meredith
Well a person can be a witch but never a
witch and never a that sounds like a line from
a dr seuss story right If dr seuss decided to
explore supernatural grammar rules yeah that'd be a thing And
we would shmoop it if he did We which mother
If you can bet your bottom dollar on that one
Well dr seuss did brush up against grammar rules when
he invented the who's from whoville because well a person
can never be a witch He can always be a
who Well here's the rule People equals who or whom
that's it That's the rule Thiss rule allows us to
eliminate that in which right away get rid of a
and b They're rule number two is to avoid the
calmest sliced which is a common that separates the subject
from the verb as in people comma they were get
ready thankfully people who were played by the rules that
see So it should read The day meredith went to
campus to enroll a riot broke out when a group
of two thousand people who were opposed to his attendance
clash Yeah so much for those people