By using “Relative Clauses”, instead of saying: “We met a woman. She owns a restaurant”, it is better to say:
A. We met a woman who owns a restaurant.
B. We met a woman which owns a restaurant.
C. We met a woman, and she owns a restaurant.
D. We met a woman whose owns a restaurant.

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