Join the sentences using a relative clause: The girl is wearing a red dress. She is my sister.
A. The girl is wearing a red dress, she is my sister.
B. The girl who my sister is wearing a red dress.
C. The girl is my sister, wearing a red dress.
D. The girl, who is wearing a red dress, is my sister.

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