I need help with these two sentences. Choose the correct way to write the underlined portion of the following sentence: Jennifer worked in a hospital last summer, which may be her career choice. Jennifer worked in a hospital last summer, which may be her career choice. Jennifer worked in a hospital, which may be her career choice, last summer. Jennifer who needs a career choice worked in a hospital last summer. Jennifer worked in a hospital last summer, her career choice. Jennifer worked in a hospital last summer; medicine may be her career choice. 7. Choose the correct way
Jennifer worked in a hospital last summer, which may be her career choice. ---Understandable, but not exctly correct. Jennifer worked in a hospital last summer, which may be her career choice. ---The same as the one above. Jennifer worked in a hospital, which may be her career choice, last summer. ---Correct, but the next one would be the best. Jennifer who needs a career choice worked in a hospital last summer. ---Correct. Jennifer worked in a hospital last summer, her career choice. ---This needs a conjunction to combine two clauses. Jennifer worked in a hospital last summer; medicine may be her career choice. ---Correct. The semicolon is used correctly.
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