1. He used to show me a picture of his daughter, a genius who mastered ten languages.
2. He used to show me a picture of his daughter, the one he always had in his wallet.
Q1) Are both 1 and 2 grammatically correct and natural?
Q2) In 1, is "a genius" referring to his daugther?
Q3) In 2, is "the one" referring to a picture?
It's better to take the correct answers from the teachers. But regarding question numbers ( 3) , of course it's referring to the picture, because he wouldn't put his daughter in his wallet.
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It's better to take the correct answers from the teachers. But regarding question numbers (3), of course it's referring to the picture, because he wouldn't put his daughter in his wallet.
fire1Q1) Are both 1 and 2 grammatically correct and natural?
Yes.
fire1Q2) In 1, is "a genius" referring to his daugther?
Yes.
fire1Q3) In 2, is "the one" referring to a picture?
Yes.