Asked by ben hen
What is the BEST way to combine the information in the two sentences below?
Lauren wants to be a doctor and do cancer research. Lauren's mother is a doctor.
A.
Lauren, whose mother is a doctor, wants to be a doctor and do cancer research.
B.
Lauren wants to be a doctor and do cancer research, Lauren's mother is a doctor.
C.
Lauren wants to be a doctor and do cancer research, whose mother is a doctor.
D.
Lauren wants to be a doctor and do cancer research before Lauren's mother is a doctor.
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A. Lauren, whose mother is a doctor, wants to be a doctor and do cancer research.
This is grammatically correct and preserves the original meaning. Options B is a comma splice, C misplaces the modifier "whose mother is a doctor," and D changes the meaning.
This is grammatically correct and preserves the original meaning. Options B is a comma splice, C misplaces the modifier "whose mother is a doctor," and D changes the meaning.
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