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Which sentence correctly uses a nonrestrictive clause/ (1 point)

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
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.

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