The sentence that includes a correctly punctuated nonrestrictive phrase is:
My nephew, being only a toddler, did not understand the question.
This sentence correctly uses commas to set off the nonrestrictive phrase "being only a toddler."
Which of the following sentences includes a correctly punctuated nonrestrictive phrase?(1 point) Responses My nephew, being only a toddler, did not understand the question. My nephew, being only a toddler, did not understand the question. My nephew being only a toddler did not understand the question. My nephew being only a toddler did not understand the question. My nephew being, only a toddler, did not understand the question. My nephew being, only a toddler, did not understand the question. My nephew, being only a toddler; did not understand the question.
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The sentence that includes a correctly punctuated nonrestrictive phrase is:
My nephew, being only a toddler, did not understand the question.
This sentence correctly uses commas to set off the nonrestrictive phrase "being only a toddler."