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She asked me about life insurance, which I know very little about.

1. We saw her daughter, who looked like an angel.

2. My brother, who's 12, can operate a computer.

3. That man, whose name I don't know, is the principal of my son's school.

4. I visited the South Street Seaport, where there were a lot of tourists.

5. I borrowed money from my uncle, who has his own clothing store.

6. We went to Riverside Park, where we saw a lot of dogs and children.

7. The hurricane wrecked our house, which was devastating for my mother.

8. Mrs. Conner, who[m] I don't know very well, asked me to watch her baby.

9. Mr. Smith, who is very absent-minded, left his wallet at the supermarket.

10. I went to my dentist, who told me to brush more often.

11. I enjoy going to Jones Beach, where the sand is very clean.

12. He told her to have seven children, which she thought was a terrible idea.

13. I looked at my niece, who was crying loudly.

14. I went fishing, which was a relaxing way to spend the day.

15. I sent Mrs. Brown, whose son graduated from college, a nice card.

16. I got my daughter, who was tired of her tricycle, a two-wheel bicycle.

17. Randy Quaid, whose brothers are also actors, is quite talented.

18. I gave the cat, whose left ear was missing, a bowl of milk.

19. The Woolworth Tower, which was built in 1913, is sixty stories high.

20. Coatepec, where I lived for a year, sends its coffee to a lot of European cities.

21. The New York Life Building, where my father worked, has a gold roof.

22. Joel Steinberg, who killed his adopted daughter, is still in prison.

23. Oklahoma City, where I used to spend my summers, has oil wells in front of its capitol building.

24. Rick Shur, whose bothers are both good tennis players, can't play any sports.

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