Tap the option that joins the given sentences correctly.
'Nasreen went out to buy medicine for her mother. Her mother is sick.'
A
Nasreen who went out to buy medicin is sick for her mother.
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B
Nasreen who went out to buy medicine for her mother is sick.
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C
Nasreen went out to buy medicine who is sick for her mother.
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D
Nasreen went out to buy medicine for her mother who is sick.
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Solution
The correct option is D Nasreen went out to buy medicine for her mother who is sick. In this sentence, the mother is sick, not Nasreen. Therefore, 'who' needs to describe the mother who is the object in this sentence.