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Which sentence correctly uses a nonrestrictive clause/ (1 point)
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A nonrestrictive clause provides additional information that can be omitted without changing the main meaning of the sentence. It is typically set off by commas. Here’s an example of a sentence with a nonrestrictive clause:
"The book, which was published last year, has become a bestseller."
In this sentence, the clause "which was published last year" provides extra information about the book but is not essential to understand which book is being referred to.
"The book, which was published last year, has become a bestseller."
In this sentence, the clause "which was published last year" provides extra information about the book but is not essential to understand which book is being referred to.