Using POE
Paging through the cookware catalogue, Jerry chose a matching skillet, teakettle, and saucepan as a prize for Janice and I or for whoever wins the contest.
A. Jerry chose a matching skillet, teakettle, and saucepan as a prize for Janice and I or for whoever wins the contest.
B. Jerry chose a matching skillet, teakettle, and saucepan as a prize for Janice and me or for whoever wins the contest.
C. Jerry chose a matching skillet, teakettle, and saucepan as a prize for Janice and me or for whomever wins the contest.
D. a matching skillet, teakettle, and saucepan were chosen by Jerry as a prize for Janice and me or for whoever wins the contest.
E. Jerry chose a matching skillet, teakettle, and saucepan for a prize for us or the contest winners.
a. is definetely wroing ..To confusing and ambigous
b. It is for Janice or me or whoever wins the price
Janice wins it - she gets it
I win it - I get it
Whoever wins it - He/ she gets it
I think B is the answer, what is the OA?
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