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It was Henry who the store manager accused of stealing the camera. It was Henry whom the store manager accused of stealing the camera.

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The subject of this question is English and the grade level is high school. The difference between "who" and "whom" in the given sentences is explained, with relevant examples.

Step-by-step explanation:

In both sentences, the subject is "Henry."

However, the first sentence uses the pronoun "who" as the object of the verb "accused," while the second sentence uses the pronoun "whom." The pronoun "who" is used as the subject of a verb, and the pronoun "whom" is used as the object of a verb or preposition.

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