Grammar check please!!!

Georgia O'Keefe was an American painter from Wisconsin. Whose detailed close-ups of flowers brought her world renown.

Georgia O'Keefe was an American painter from Wisconsin whose detailed close-ups of flowers brought her world renown.

This is the correct answer.

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With the word "whose", this is not two sentences. It is one. To make it two sentences, begin the second sentence with "her". "Whose" is an interrogative pronoun, "Whose paintings are those?" and a relative pronoun, introducing a clause related to the subject, as in "Georgia O'Keefe was an American painter whose detailed..."

Oh, okay. Thank you!

Sure! Here is the corrected version of your sentence:

"Georgia O'Keeffe was an American painter from Wisconsin, whose detailed close-ups of flowers brought her worldwide renown."

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