There should be a comma between the words 'Wisconsin' and 'whose'
because since there is a peiod, the senences read
georgia o'kefe was an american painter from wisconson, meaning: georga o'keef, american, from wisconson
second one
whose detailed close-ups of flowers brought her world renown
this is a clause, the two sentances should be joined with a comma because theh though continues
the sentances should read:
"Georgia O'Keefe was an American painter from Wisconsin, whose detailed close-ups of flowers brought her world renown."
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i really dont no about this but brainly took this question for me sorry
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What is a Subject?</h3><h3>
A part of a sentence that includes the person or object performing the action (or action) in a sentence.</h3>
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The second on is a comma splice because it’s linking to dependent clauses