[ Relative Pronouns and Adverbs ]
Which sentence is correct?
A. Cleo and Cindy, which are twins, both want to be doctors someday.
B. Cleo and Cindy, who are twins, both want to be doctors someday.
C. Cleo and Cindy, whom are twins, both want to be doctors someday.
D. Cleo and Cindy, whose are twins, both want to be doctors someday.

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