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Which option correctly uses commas to set off a nonrestrictive clause?

Which option correctly uses commas to set off a nonrestrictive clause?-example-1
User Tao Yue
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Answer: A

My explanation is that I saw the person that answered it first with 1 star so I ignored the persons answer and wrote the meaning down, copied everything down on paper, crossed answer B due to past incorrect answers based on people using the " Not helpful at all" rating for it so I knew it was incorrect. After 15 minutes of carefully analyzing and identifying it my paper had Answers B, D, and C crossed out so I was left with A for the most reasonable answer and it makes the most sense for A.

User Syntaqx
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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

commas are a pause sign. try reading it when you come to comma pause and see if you pause at that part of the sentence will it make sense?

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