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Which kinds of punctuation are used to set off nonrestrictive clauses? Select the two correct answers.Question
                Which kinds of punctuation are used to set off non-restrictive clause select the two correct answers
            
            
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    Non-restrictive clauses are typically set off by commas. In some cases, you might also use dashes or parentheses. So, the two correct answers for punctuating non-restrictive clauses would be:
1. Commas
2. Dashes (or parentheses)
However, the most common and standard punctuation for non-restrictive clauses is commas.
    
1. Commas
2. Dashes (or parentheses)
However, the most common and standard punctuation for non-restrictive clauses is commas.
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