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It was a Californian by the name of Philip Johnston, (who/whom) had learned the Navajo language from the Navajos with (who/whom) he had grown up. a) who/who b) whom/whom c) who/whom d) whom/who Question 11 "You will succeed in killing me," said Aesop to the people of Delphi, "but a larger enemy will kill you as well." After Aesop's death, terrible plagues devastated the city. People believed that the plagues (came/had come) because of what they (did/had done) to Aesop. To this day, the expression "blood of Aesop" refers to an innocent person whose death someone has avenged a) came/did b) had come/had done c) came/had done d) had come/did Question 12 During World War II, American military officials were frustrated by Japanese intelligence personnel, for (who/whom) deciphering American military codes was a relatively easy task. a) who b) whom

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