In the sentence, "The person who delivers our mail is sick today," the words "who delivers our mail" form...

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a nonrestrictive clause.
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a restrictive phrase.
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a restrictive clause.
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a nonrestrictive phrase.
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In the sentence, "The person who delivers our mail is sick today," the words "who delivers our mail" form a restrictive clause.

A restrictive clause provides essential information about the noun it modifies (in this case, "the person"). Without this clause, the meaning of the sentence would change significantly, as it specifies which person is being referred to.