I have the following sentences.
Object models are reconstructed in the final step.
In the final step, two different approaches are basically found: method A and method B.
I am not sure about what the most appropriate way to combine these two sentences is.
Object models are reconstructed in the final step, from which, two different approaches are basically found: model driven and data driven.
Should it be from which, for which, or something else?
Best Answer
I would use the following sentence, since the two approaches are for the final step. To me, from which would mean that the two approaches follow the final step.
Using a different verb, I could use which.