The building was destroyed in the fire. It has now been rebuilt.
A. The building which was destroyed in the fire has been rebuilt.
B. The building which it was destroyed in the fire has been rebuilt.
C. The building whose was destroyed in the fire has been rebuilt.
D. The buliding was destroyed in the fire which has been rebuilt.

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