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the man ___ is honest is trusted....relative pronoun

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Answered by abulagang08
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Answer:

the man who is honest is trusted.

Answered by payalchatterje
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Answer:

The man who is honest is trusted.

Explanation:

The correct relative pronoun to fill in the blank is "who."

The completed sentence would read: "The man who is honest is trusted."

The word "who" is a relative pronoun that is used to introduce a relative clause. In this sentence, the relative clause is "who is honest." The clause adds information about the man that is being referred to, specifying that he is honest. Without the relative clause, the sentence would simply read "The man is trusted," which doesn't provide any additional information about the man's character.

The use of "who" in this context is appropriate because it refers specifically to a person, and it functions as the subject of the relative clause. If the sentence referred to an object, a different relative pronoun such as "which" would be used.

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