Answer :
Answer:
Where.
Who.
Who.
Whom.
Explanation:
In the blanks given, the words to use are relative pronouns that are used alongside an adjective clause. They modify the noun in the sentence.
Florida, where many beautiful beaches have made it a tourist attraction, is my favorite lace to vacation. My friends, who love me so much, bought me tickets to Florida. I love to visit Daytona Beach when I am in Florida. Jimmy, the lifeguard at Daytona Beach, is a good friend. This is the lifeguard who told me my daughter was an excellent swimmer. That young man, to whom we owe many thanks, found our lost dog last year.
Answer:
- Where
- Who
- Who
- Whom.
Explanation:
Relative clauses are described as the clauses beginning with the relative pronouns like where, who, whom, etc. which follow the preceding noun in order to modify, define, or rename it and therefore, determined accordingly.
As per the question, in the first blank the relative pronoun 'where' is employed as it follows 'Florida' which denotes a place. In the second and third place the pronoun 'who' would take place as they follow the persons and therefore, personal relative pronoun. In the last blank, 'whom' as it exemplifies the verb's object in the sentence. Therefore, where, who, who, and whom would appropriately accomplish the blanks and meaning of the passage respectively.