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Default Confused about the two clauses joined by the relative pronoun WHOM.

Dear members and friends:


It's clearly known that two clauses may be joined by a relative pronoun, thus turning the two clauses into one sentence

I need help in parsing/breaking down the sentence below in its two separate clauses.

(a) «Judge to whom he will enter plea gave his money.»

(b) «Judge to whom he will enter plea gave money to his campeign.»

(a):

1 - He will enter plea to judge.

2 - Judge gave his money.

(b):

1 - He will enter plea to judge.

2 - Judge gave money to his campaign.


Your help and assistance will be welcomed and deeply appreciated.
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