daagh wrote:
Let's make some backend calculation. The relative pronoun 'who" cannot refer to anything other than humans and only A has humans as demonstrators and publicists. Therefore, A.
Hello daag,
Thank you for the explanation. I wanted to ask whether "who" follows the "touch rule" i.e does it always modify the entity preceding it.
I am aware that "which" does not ALWAYS follow the touch rule e.g I killed the snake with scales, which lived in the burrow behind my
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