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

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The correct setting that uses a nonrestrictive clause is: "The dog, who is black and brown, jumped over the fence."

In this sentence, the nonrestrictive clause "who is black and brown" provides additional information about the dog but does not change the fundamental meaning of the sentence. Nonrestrictive clauses are typically set off by commas.