[ Relative Pronouns and Adverbs ]
Identify the sentence that uses a relative pronoun correctly.
A. The teacher, who car broke down, was late.
B. The teacher, whose car broke down, was late.
C. The teacher, whom car broke down, was late.
D. The teacher, which car broke down, was late.

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A. went
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