[ Relative Clauses ]
They told him to wait outside. It was very rude of them.
A. They told him to wait outside where was very rude of them.
B. They told him to wait outside what was very rude of them.
C. They told him to wait outside, which was very rude of them.
D. They told him to wait outside which was very rude of them.

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