[ Passive Voice and Relative Clauses ]
The girl just laughed. Her dog bit me.
a. The girl who dog bit me just laughed.
b. The girl which dog bit me just laughed.
c. The girl that dog bit me just laughed.
d. The girl whose dog bit me just laughed

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Design a complex sentence that illustrates a cause and effect relationship involving a school event and its impact on students.
A. Because the school hosted a science fair, many students developed an interest in scientific research.
B. The school hosted a science fair and many students attended.
C. The school and students enjoyed the science fair.
D. The science fair was hosted by the school; it was successful.
