Question: Choose the sentence that correctly uses a relative clause to combine the following two sentences:
Sentence 1: The book is on the table.
Sentence 2: I borrowed the book from the library.
A) The book, that I borrowed from the library, is on the table.
B) The book which I borrowed from the library is on the table.
C) The book, which I borrowed from the library, is on the table.
D) The book who I borrowed from the library is on the table.
Solution: The correct answer is B. "Which" is the appropriate relative pronoun to use for objects, and the clause is restrictive, meaning it provides essential information about the book. Therefore, no commas are needed. Option A is incorrect because "that" is preferred for restrictive clauses but the comma usage is wrong. Option C is incorrect because the commas suggest non-essential information, which changes the meaning. Option D is incorrect because "who" is used for people, not objects.