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Samurai warriors of ancient Japan were expected to be expert combatants who employed both skill and honor on the battlefield, as well as cultured citizens who were well-versed in literature and the arts.

(A) who employed both skill and honor on the battlefield, as well as cultured citizens who were

(B) which employed both skill or honor on the battlefield, as well as cultured citizens who were

(C) who employed not only skill and honor on the battlefield, as well as cultured citizens that were

(D) who employed both skill and honor on the battlefield, or a cultured citizen who was

(E) whom employed both skill and honor on the battlefield, and cultured citizens whom were


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1. who employed both skill and honor on the battlefield, as well as cultured citizens who were ------- uses the correct subject pronoun who ---the correct choice

2. which employed both skill or honor on the battlefield, as well as cultured citizens who were ----wrong use of -' which'
3. who employed not only skill and honor on the battlefield, as well as cultured citizens that were ------- not only -- as well is wrong idiom.
4. who employed both skill and honor on the battlefield, or a cultured citizen who was ---- employed --- a cultured citizen - change the meaning
5. whom employed both skill and honor on the battlefield, and cultured citizens whom were---------wrong use of whom