Tap the option that joins the given sentences correctly.
'Sonia broke her glasses. She asked me to fix them.'
A
Sonia asked me to fix them who broke her glasses.
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B
Sonia asked me who broke her glasses to fix them.
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C
Sonia broke her glasses who asked me to fix them.
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D
Sonia, who broke her glasses, asked me to fix them.
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Solution
The correct option is D Sonia, who broke her glasses, asked me to fix them. Here, 'who' is indicating that it is Sonia who broke the glasses. 'Who' is modifying the subject in this sentence.