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Which sentence correctly uses a nonrestrictive clause?(1 point) Responses I like to eat pizza (best with extra cheese while it is hot. I like to eat pizza (best with extra cheese while it is hot. My friend watched a movie yesterday—my favorite one. My friend watched a movie yesterday—my favorite one. The dog—who is black and brown jumped over the fence. The dog—who is black and brown jumped over the fence. Her (oldest sister) Mallory has a wonderful singing voice. Her (oldest sister) Mallory has a wonderful singing voice.

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The correct sentence that uses a nonrestrictive clause is:

"My friend watched a movie yesterday—my favorite one."

The nonrestrictive clause here is "my favorite one," which adds extra information about the movie without limiting or defining which movie it was.

In contrast, the other options either lack proper punctuation for nonrestrictive clauses, use restrictive clauses instead, or are incorrectly punctuated.
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