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Which type of parenthetical element refers to specific nouns and begins with words like who, whom, and where?


independent clauses


participial phrases


appositives


relative clauses

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Use the following sentence to answer the question.

We came home from the concert which was in the next town and went directly to bed.

Where should two commas be placed in the sentence?

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What is the most emphatic choice for punctuating a parenthetical element?
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Which type of parenthetical element refers to specific nouns and begins with words like who, whom, and where?
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relative clauses
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Two commas should be placed after "concert" and after "town."

Corrected sentence: We came home from the concert, which was in the next town, and went directly to bed.
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The most emphatic choice for punctuating a parenthetical element is to use parentheses.
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The type of parenthetical element that refers to specific nouns and begins with words like who, whom, and where is a relative clause.

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