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Whoever you are, you should strive to emulate whoever you most admire.
(A) Whoever you are, you should strive to emulate whoever you most admire.
(B) Whoever you are, you should strive to emulate whomever you most admire.
(C) Whomever you are, you should strive to emulate whoever you most admire.
(D) You should strive to emulate those people you most admire.
(E) Whoever you are, you should strive to emulate those whom you most admire.
Explanation-
whoever is a subject pronoun while whomever is an object pronoun(A) Whoever you are, you should strive to emulate whoever you most admire.- whoever in the subject is correct but whoever in object creates ambiguity. Whoever should not be used an object pronoun
(B) Whoever you are, you should strive to emulate whomever you most admire.-
This is the correct answer. Both the subject and object pronouns are used correctly here
(C) Whomever you are, you should strive to emulate whoever you most admire.- Usage of subject and object pronoun is reversed in this option
(D) You should strive to emulate those people you most admire.- This changes the intended meaning of the sentence
(E) Whoever you are, you should strive to emulate those whom you most admire.- usage of 'those' makes it plural. Also, the sentence is wordy