Question
Which sentence correctly uses a nonrestrictive clause?(1 point)
Responses
Her (oldest sister) Mallory has a wonderful singing voice.
Her (oldest sister) Mallory has a wonderful singing voice.
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.
The dog—who is black and brown jumped over the fence.
The dog—who is black and brown jumped over the fence.
My friend watched a movie yesterday—my favorite one.
Responses
Her (oldest sister) Mallory has a wonderful singing voice.
Her (oldest sister) Mallory has a wonderful singing voice.
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.
The dog—who is black and brown jumped over the fence.
The dog—who is black and brown jumped over the fence.
My friend watched a movie yesterday—my favorite one.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response that uses a nonrestrictive clause is:
**The dog—who is black and brown—jumped over the fence.**
(Note: The dashes should encapsulate the nonrestrictive clause for it to be grammatically correct. Also, ensure there is proper punctuation, such as commas or dashes, around the nonrestrictive clause.)
**The dog—who is black and brown—jumped over the fence.**
(Note: The dashes should encapsulate the nonrestrictive clause for it to be grammatically correct. Also, ensure there is proper punctuation, such as commas or dashes, around the nonrestrictive clause.)