Asked by Lucy connexus 6th grade
Which kinds of punctuation are used to set off nonrestrictive clauses? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
parentheses
parentheses
colons
colons
periods
periods
quotes
quotes
dashes
dashes
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Responses
parentheses
parentheses
colons
colons
periods
periods
quotes
quotes
dashes
dashes
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GPT-4o mini
The two kinds of punctuation used to set off nonrestrictive clauses are:
1. Parentheses
2. Dashes
Nonrestrictive clauses are additional information that can be removed without changing the meaning of the sentence, and they are typically set off by commas, dashes, or parentheses.
1. Parentheses
2. Dashes
Nonrestrictive clauses are additional information that can be removed without changing the meaning of the sentence, and they are typically set off by commas, dashes, or parentheses.
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